The November action by CITES, the Center on International Trade in Endangered Species, includes a set of new requirements for Khaya, also known as African mahogany. The changes will go into effect on February 23 and require re-export documentation to be sent from the country of origin.
https://www.fws.gov/sites/default/files/documents/OLE%20Public%20Bulletin%20-%20Changes%20to%20CITES%20Species%20Listings%201-13-2023.pdf
https://www.decorativehardwoods.org/news/new-cites-listing-includes-african-mahogany
Resources:
CITES: Record number of species to be regulated by CITES after CoP19
CITES: Nineteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties
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