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Classification of Rapadura, a sugar from Brazil. Reconsideration of New York Ruling letter 870432
Classification of an instant coffee mix
Protest No. 3901-92-100104; Footwear; Boots; Cuffs; HQ 951649; 6402.91.50
Revocation of NY 859830; "Pacemaker Analyzer"; Chapter 90, Note 2(a); 9021.90.40
2,2-dichlorophenylacetic acid ethyl ester (DCPAE)
Boots, hiking, unfinished; Footwear, protective, unfinished
Protest No. 2704-92-100090; Footwear; External Surface Area of the Upper; Embroidery; Elastic Side Panels; HQ 832121; HQ 855268; 6402.99.15
Instruments of International Traffic; IIT; Polystyrene; Dashboards; Cars; Trucks; 19 U.S.C. 1322; 19 C.F.R. 10.41a.
Vessel Repair Entry No. VR-C53-0020954-7, S/S MONTRACHET, Voyage 185, Modifications; drydocking; accessing; gauging; inspection and cleaning; U.S. manufacture and spare parts
Drawback eligibility of merchandise designated as"instruments of international traffic" (IIT); 19 U.S.C.1313(j)(2); 19 CFR 191.141(h); 19 CFR 10.41a; C.S.D. 81-222.
Communications satellite; 19 U.S.C. 1313(a); exportation; 19 CFR 101.1(k); U.S. v. The National Sugar Refining Co..
Application for Further Review of Protest No. 4909-92-100065; Antidumping Duties; 19 U.S.C. 1514(c)(1); 19 CFR 174.13(a)(6) Dear Sir:
Application for Further Review of Protest No. 4909-92-100066; Antidumping Duties; 19 U.S.C. 1514(c)(1); 19 CFR 174.13(a)(6) Dear Sir:
Application for Further Review of Protest No. 4909-92-100067; Antidumping Duties; 19 U.S.C. 1514(c)(1); 19 CFR 174.13(a)(6) Dear Sir:
Internal Advice Request 69/92 Regarding the Classification ofBlack Spruce Seedlings in a Planting Medium of Peat Moss, Vermiculite and Silica Sand
Protest No. 3001-92-100777; Stainless Steel Polished Hollow Balls; Chapter 84, Note 6; 8431.39.00; 7326.90.90
Belleville Washers; Spring Washers; CIE 615/66; NY 858663; Item 646.70; 7318.22.00
Digitizer Tablet; cursor; EN 90.17; HRL 082127
Instruments of international traffic; 19 U.S.C. 1322; 19 CFR 10.41a; Steel basketsDear Mr. Conyers:
46 U.S.C. App. 883, 316(a); Cuba; Coastwise transportation of merchandise; towing
Application for further review of Protest No. 1901-91-100037; 19 U.S.C. 1313(j)(2); same condition substitutiondrawback; possession of merchandise; fungibility; commercialinterchangeability; B.F. Goodrich Co. v. United States; bailment
Off-Road Dump Truck; Motor Vehicle for the Transport of Goods; Cab Chassis With 3-Way Dumper Body, Subheading 8704.10.50 Dear Sir:
and R' may be the same or different. You claim that since di-penta does not contain either an alkyl or an aryl group (althoughit does have the R-O-R structure), di-penta does not satisfy theENs definition of ethers and should not, therefore, be classifiedas such. You also point out that the ether content of di-pentaaccounts for none of its chemical activity; that the chemicalactivity displayed is entirely attributable to the hydroxylgroups characteristic of penta and polypentaerythritols. As aresult you suggest that di-penta be classified as polyhydricalcohol derived from sugars in subheading 2905.49.2000, HTSUS. This would be appropriate you believe as polyhydric alcohols arecompounds containing multiple OH groups, and di-penta containssix OH groups. You state that it is derived from formaldehyde,acetaldehyde, and an alkaline condensing agent, which combine tocreate pentaerythose, a sugar, with some formaldehyde left over;the sugar and formaldehyde then react to give a combination
PRD 2002-94-100173; Aluminum Coated Steel Sheet in Coils; Flat-Rolled Products of Iron or Nonalloy Steel; Protest Denied For Failure to Produce Evidence in Support of Claim Dear Sir:
Tariff Classification of Lansoprazole Capsules fromJapan