![]() ![]() Marked with the country of origin along with the bunch of 500 is sufficient.īoth Reader's Digest and the Public Schools would receive the lanyards marked in In your request you ask if the marking on the outside of the box is Provides for other articles of iron or steel,other, other. The applicable subheading for the lanyard key clip will beħ326.908585, Harmonizes Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTS), which Numerical order among those which equally merit consideration. Sections, then they shall be classified under the heading which occurs last in ![]() Interpretation 3(c) that states if an item cannot be classified in other Classsification will be based on the General Rules of Given to Public Schools.The schools will give one lanyard to any student freeįor every magazine subscription they sell.The lanyards are packed in a box andīanded in bunches of 500 in the box.The outside of the box is marked with theĬountry of origin as well as each bunch. Metal clip out of steel.The lanyard will be imported by Reader's Digest and Throughout and has a metal clip at the end.The lanyard is used as a key chain.The lanyard is made of polyproplyene and the The sample a jumbo lanyard with "Attitude is everything"imprinted Reich: In your letter dated May 20,1998 you requested a tariff classification andĬountry of origin marking ruling. 2094 Grand Island Boulevard Grand Island, New York 14072 RE: The tariff classsification and country of origin marking for a lanyard John Reich Cataract Customhouse Brokerage Inc. ![]()
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