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EUDR Wood & Timber Compliance

Wood, timber, and derived products including furniture, paper, and printed books are regulated under the EUDR. Operators must trace wood to the forest of harvest.

Illegal logging accounts for 15-30% of global timber trade

The EUDR replaces the previous EU Timber Regulation (EUTR)

Wood products have the widest HS code coverage of any EUDR commodity

Relevant HS Codes

4403Wood in the rough
4407Wood sawn or chipped lengthwise
4408-4413Plywood, fibreboard, densified wood
4418Builders' joinery and carpentry of wood
4701-4702Wood pulp
4801-4823Paper and paperboard
9401-9403Wooden furniture

Key Producing Countries

BrazilHigh risk
IndonesiaStandard risk
Republic of the CongoHigh risk
CameroonHigh risk
MalaysiaStandard risk
GabonStandard risk

EUDR Requirements for Wood & Timber

Forest concession or harvest plot geolocation data

Satellite verification of legal harvest and no deforestation

Chain of custody documentation from forest to EU point of entry

DDS with commodity-specific HS codes (wood has 30+ relevant codes)

FLEGT licenses complement but do not replace EUDR requirements

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