💾 Data Updated: 2025 HTS Revision 30 • Last updated: November 24, 2025

4407.19.00 - Other

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Overview

This HTS category, 4407.19.00, encompasses coniferous wood that has been sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced, or peeled, and may have undergone further processing such as planing, sanding, or end-jointing. Crucially, this wood must have a thickness exceeding 6 millimeters. The "Other" designation indicates that it covers coniferous species not specifically listed in preceding subheadings within the 4407.10 series.

Unlike sibling categories that precisely identify pine, fir, spruce, or specific combinations thereof (like S-P-F and Hem-fir), this category serves as a residual for all other coniferous species meeting the general criteria for Chapter 4407. This ensures that all processed coniferous lumber, regardless of its specific botanical origin, is appropriately classified if it doesn't fall under a more narrowly defined sibling category.

Within this "Other" classification, further subdivision exists. One key distinction is the presence of "finger-jointed" wood, classified under 4407.19.00.01. This refers to lumber pieces joined together using interlocking, finger-shaped tenons to create longer lengths. The remaining sub-classification under "Other" within 4407.19.00.00 captures all other coniferous wood that is not finger-jointed, providing a comprehensive classification for diverse coniferous lumber products.

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