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New CITES Regulation Impacts International Import/Export of Rosewood Instruments
Date:2020/1/4 16:47:21 Hits:
On January 2nd, 2017, a new regulation came into effect that requires official documentation — and in a lot of cases, fees — when shipping rosewood (and certain types of bubinga, too) in or out of the country.
Why Are We Reporting This?
This information is important because a lot of guitars contain rosewood (a very common fretboard wood), as do a great number of other musical instruments. So this will obviously impact their import and export, and “re-export” too — a new term to me that simply means exporting something that was originally imported.
Who/What is CITES?
Are Guitars To Blame for Endangering These Woods?
Who’s Enforcing This?
What Impact Will This Have?
How Strictly Will This Be Enforced?
Neither I nor anyone else involved was aware of this new regulation, so the axe was properly documented and put in a shipping container. It arrived in the US after January 2, 2017. The paperwork was in order, so the container made it through US Customs and was delivered to a warehouse. Only then did I discover that, as a result of this much-loved, road-worn single axe, the entire contents of the container had been detained by US Customs after delivery! I was asked to supply a photo of me using the instrument (fortunately, I found one of me playing a show with comedian Jim “Goat Boy” Breuer in Long Island in the early 2000s) and a letter verifying that the instrument was personal property. Now I can only wait and hope I’ll get my much-missed Jackson back.
So, yes: this regulation is being enforced…with Judge Dredd-like stoic strictness. Ignore it at your peril — and that of your instrument.
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