Guam Carved Tiki Wood Statue
Hand-carved wooden tiki statue featuring traditional Chamorro designs, purchased from a Guam artisan market during a vacation visit. This personal souvenir qualifies under HTS 9816.00.40 as it was acquired in Guam as an incident of the traveler's physical presence there and imported for personal use upon return to the mainland US.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If imported commercially in quantity
Statuettes of wood lose personal use exemption and fall under Chapter 44 wood articles when imported for sale rather than personal souvenir use
If acquired abroad during foreign travel
Personal effects exemption applies only to items bought in foreign countries, not US insular possessions like Guam
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Retain original purchase receipt showing Guam origin and retail value under $1,000 aggregate; declare as personal souvenir at CBP inspection; avoid commercial packaging that suggests resale intent
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