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April 7, 2010 CBP Bulletin Notices on 2 Final Ruling Modifications/Revocations

In the April 7, 2010 issue of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Bulletin (Vol. 44, No. 15), CBP published notices that revoke certain rulings in order to correctly classify the products described below.

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Revocations and Modifications

CBP is revoking the rulings described below; in addition, this notice covers any rulings on this merchandise which may exist but have not been specifically identified. CBP is also revoking any treatment it has previously accorded to substantially identical transactions.

According to CBP, the revocations are effective for merchandise entered or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption on or after June 7, 2010.

New RulingDescription/ReasonNew HTS/RateFormer HTS/Rate
HQ 028098

(Revokes

NY R01762)

Mass Flow Controller (“MFC”) a closed-loop device that sets, measures, and controls the flow of gases or liquids

The MFC does not satisfy the two-part analysis in the ENs to heading 8481.

9032.89.6060

1.7%

8481.80.90.15

2%

HQ 027029,

HQ 029003

(Revokes NY N014061,

NY D88203)

Automotive Fan Shrouds for automotive air conditioner condensers and radiators and Automotive Fan Housings

The shrouds are more specifically a “part of a part” (fan) rather than a “part of a whole” (e.g. radiators), and are classified as fans and their parts.

8414.90.10

4.7%

8415.90.8045 1.4%

8708.91.7550

2.5%

8708.99.8080 at 2.5%

CBP Bulletin dated April 7, 2010 available at: http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/trade/legal/bulletins_decisions/bulletins_2010/vol44_04072010_no15/