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I856022002-09-23New YorkClassification

The tariff classification of men’s sweatshirts from Mexico.

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Summary

The tariff classification of men’s sweatshirts from Mexico.

Ruling Text

NY I85602 September 23, 2002 CLA-2-61:RR:NC:TA:N3:356 I85602 CATEGORY: Classification TARIFF NO.: 6110.30.3040 Ms. Sandy Disher Sara Lee Branded Apparel International Trade Group 1000 East Hanes Mill Road, 4th Floor Winston-Salem, NC 27105 RE: The tariff classification of men’s sweatshirts from Mexico. Dear Ms. Disher: In your letter dated August 23, 2002, you requested a tariff classification ruling. As requested, your sample will be returned. Styles MC63, MC64 and MC6Y are men’s sweatshirts constructed from 50 percent cotton, 50 percent polyester, finely knit fabric that is napped on the inside surface. The sweatshirt features a double rib knit collar in contrasting colors; long sleeves with rib knit cuffs; and a snug fitting rib knit bottom. At the time of entry, Customs may verify the actual fiber content of Styles MC63, MC64 and MC6Y. If the fiber content differs from the content indicated in your letter, the tariff classification may change from the information indicated below. The applicable subheading for Styles MC63, MC64 and MC6Y will be 6110.30.3040, Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States, (HTS), which provides for: sweaters, pullovers, sweatshirts, waistcoats (vests) and similar articles, knitted or crocheted: of man-made fibers: other: other: other: other: sweatshirts: men’s or boys’. The rate of duty will be 32.4 per cent ad valorem. Styles MC63, MC64 and MC6Y fall within textile category designation 638. Based upon international textile trade agreements, products Mexico and are not presently subject to visa requirements or quota restraints. The designated textile and apparel categories and their quota and visa status are the result of international agreements that are subject to frequent renegotiations and changes. To obtain the most current information, we suggest that you check, close to the time of shipment, the U.S. Customs Service Textile Status Report, an internal issuance of the U.S. Customs Service, which is available at the Customs Web site at www.customs.gov. In addition, the designated textile and apparel categories may be subdivided into parts. If so, visa and quota requirements applicable to the subject merchandise may be affected and should also be verified at the time of shipment. This ruling is being issued under the provisions of Part 177 of the Customs Regulations (19 C.F.R. 177). A copy of this ruling letter or the control number indicated above should be provided with the entry documents filed at the time this merchandise is imported. If you have any questions regarding this ruling, contact National Import Specialist Mary Ryan at 646-733-3271. Sincerely, Robert B. Swierupski Director, National Commodity Specialist Division