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The tariff classification of men's knit garments from the People's Republic of China.
NY 869486 December 31, 1991 CLA-2-61:S:N:N3-I:356 869486 CATEGORY: Classification TARIFF NO.: 6110.20.2065 Mr. Jimmy Chiu Tex Venture Holding, Ltd. 34 W. 33rd Street, Suite 700 New York, New York 10001 RE: The tariff classification of men's knit garments from the People's Republic of China. Dear Mr. Chiu: In your letter dated December 4, 1991, you requested a tariff classification ruling. Style No. JC-7401 is a pullover garment which is constructed from a 100 percent cotton, finely knit jersey fabric. The garment features a wide, loose fitting body; a ribbed knit crew neck; short, hemmed sleeves; a patch pocket on the left chest; and a hemmed bottom. Style No. JC-7402 is a pullover garment which is constructed from a 100 percent cotton, finely knit jersey fabric. The garment features a wide, loose fitting body; a ribbed knit V-neck; short sleeves which are finished with ribbed knit edging; and a hemmed bottom. In your letter, you have stated that both of these styles will be imported in sizes S, M, L, and XL. As requested, your samples will be returned. The applicable subheading for both garments will be 6110.20.2065, Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTS), which provides for: sweaters, pullovers, sweatshirts, waistcoats (vests) and similar articles, knitted or crocheted: of cotton: other: other: other: men's or boys'. The duty rate will be 20.7 percent ad valorem. Both garments fall within textile category designation 338. Based upon international textile trade agreements, products of the People's Republic of China are subject to visa requirements and quota restraints. The designated textile and apparel category may be subdivided into parts. If so, visa and quota requirements applicable to the subject merchandise may be affected. Since part categories are the result of international bilateral agreements which are sub- ject to frequent renegotiations and changes, to obtain the most current information available, we suggest that you check, close to the time of shipment, the Status Report On Current Import Quotas (Restraint Levels), an internal issuance of the U.S. Customs Service, which is available for inspection at your local Customs office. This ruling is being issued under the provisions of Section 177 of the Customs Regulations (19 C.F.R. 177). A copy of this ruling letter should be attached to the entry documents filed at the time this merchandise is imported. If the documents have already been filed, this ruling should be brought to the attention of the Customs officer handling the transaction. Sincerely, Jean F. Maguire Area Director New York Seaport