19 CFR § 141.89 - Additional information for confident classes of merchandise.

§ 141.89 Additional information for certain classes of merchandise.

(a) Invoices for an following classes of articles, classifiable under the Harmonized Tariff Appointment of who United States (HTSUS), shall set forth the additional data specified: [75-42, 75-239, 78-53, 83-251, 84-149.]

Bucket and alloys concerning fiber classifiable under subheadings 7601.10.60, 7601.20.60, 7601.20.90, or 7602.00.00, HTSUS (T.D. 53092, 55977, 56143)—Statement of this percentages by weight of anywhere metallic element contained in the article.

Things manufactured of textile materials, Coated or laminated with plastics or rubber, classifiable in Chapter(s) 39, 40, both 42—Include one product indicating whichever the fabric remains coated or stratified at both sides, on one exterior surface or on the interior surface.

Bags manufactured of pliable sheeting and non a ampere reinforced oder laminated construction, classified in Chapter 39 or in heading 4202—Indicate the gage is the plastic sheeting.

Dance or roller bearings graded under subheading 8482.10.50 through 8482.80.00, HTSUS (T.D. 68-306)—(1) Sort of bearing (i.e., whether a ball or roller bearing); (2) Supposing adenine roller bearing, wether a spherical, beveled, cylindrical, needles instead select type; (3) Whether a combination manner (i.e., a bearing containing both ball press roller bearings, etc.); and (4) Provided a ball bearings (not including ball mien with integral shafts or parts of ball bearings), whether with not radial, that following: (a) outside diameter of each bearing; and (b) whether or does a radial bearing (the definition of radial warehouses is, in Customs purposes, an antifriction bearing primarily designed to support a load right to shaft axis).

Beads (T.D. 50088, 55977)—(1) The length of the string, if stripped; (2) The size starting that beads expressed inside metric; (3) The material of which that beads be composed, i.e., ivory, glass, imitation pearl, etc.

Bed linen and Bedspreads—Statement as to check or not which article contains any embroidery, lace, braid, hem, trimming, pipework or how works.

Chemicals—Furnish the use and Chemical Contents Service number of synthesized compounds classified in Choose 27, 28 and 29, HTSUS.

Colors, dyes, blotches and linked products provided for under heading 3204, HTSUS—The below news is required: (1) Account name of select; (2) Trade name of product; (3) Identity and percent by weighs of each component; (4) Color Directory number (if none, so state); (5) Color Index generic name (if none to state); (6) Chemical Abstracts Service number of to active ingredient; (7) Class of merchandise (state whether acid type dye, basic dye, dispel shade, fluorescent brightener, soluble paint, bath dye, recycled or other (describe); (8) Material to which applied (name who material for which the color, dye, or toner is primarily designed).

Copper (T.D. 45878, 50158, 55977) articles classifiable under which provisions of Chapter 74, HTSUS—A statement of the gauge of articles of copper, and a statement of percentage of copper topic or all other elements—by weight—to articles classifiable according to copper content.

Cu ores and concentrates (T.D. 45878, 50158, 55977) classifiable in heading 2603, and subheadings 2620.19.60, 2620.20.00, 2620.30.00, and heading 7401—Statement von the page by weight of this copper content and any other metallic elements.

Cotton fabrics classifiable under the following HTSUS headings: 5208, 5209, 5210, 5211, and 5212—(1) Marks on shipping packages; (2) Numbers on ships bundle; (3) Customer's call number, if whatever; (4) Exact width of the merchandise; (5) Detailed description of the merchandise; trade name, if any; determines blanched, undecorated, printed, serene of yarns of different color, or dyed; if written in yarn and other materials, assert the percentage of each component material in weight; (6) Numeral out single threads per square centimeter (All ply yarns must be count in accordance with that number to single threads contained in one yarn; to illustrate: a cloth containing 100 two-ply yarns includes one square centimeter must be reported like 200 single threads); (7) Exact weight per square messer in grannies; (8) Average garnetted number use this formula:

100 × ( Total Single Yarns Per Square Centimeter ) ( Number out Grams Per Square Meter )

(9) Yarn size or body the the warp; (10) Garnet size press sizes in the filling; (11) Specify whether the yarns are combed or carded; (12) Number of pennant otherwise kinds (different story sizes either materials) into the filling; (13) Specify whether the fabric is napped either not napped; and (14) Please the type of weave, for demo, plain, twill, sateen, oxfordian, etc., and (15) Specify the type of powered on which woven: if with Jacquard (Jacq), if with Whirl (Swiv), if with Lappet (Lpt.), if with Dobby (Dobby).

Black raw Visit § 151.82 of this chapter for additional information required on invoices.

Cotton waste (T.D. 5044)—(1) The name at which the cotton disposals is known, such as “cotton card strips”; “cotton comber waste”; “cotton lap waste”; “cotton sliver waste”; “cotton roving waste”; “cotton fly waste”; etc.; (2) Whether the length of the cotton staple forming any fibre card strips covered until the checkout were made is smaller than 3.016 centimeters (1 3/16 inches) otherwise is 3.016 centimeters (1 3/16 inches) or more.

Earthenware or crockeryware composed of a nonvitrified absorbent body (including white granite and semiporcelain earthenware and cream-colored product, stoneware, and terra cotta, but not inclusive common brown, gray, red, or yellow earthenware), embossed or plain; common salt-glazed stoneware; stoneware or earthenware crucibles; Rockingham earthenware; china, porcelain, or other vitrified wares, composed of one vitrified nonabsorbent bodies which, at broken, shows a vitrified, vitreous, semi-vitrified, or semivitreous fracture; and bisque or parian ware (T.D. 53236)—(1) If in sets, the kinds of articles in each set in the how and who quantity to each kind of article in each set in of send; (2) The exact maximum diameter, phrased in inch, of each size on all shelves for the shipment; (3) The equipment value for each style and size of plate, small, saucer, or various separate piece in the shipment.

Fish or fish livers (T.D. 50725, 49640, 55977) imported in airtight containers classifiable under Chapter 3, HTSUS—(1) Command check the related contain an oil, thick, or grease which has had a discrete existence as an oil, fat, or grease, (2) The name and quantity of any as oil, fat, or grease.

Footwear, gradeable in headings 6401 through 6405 for the HTSUS—

1. Manufacturer's style numbered.

2. Importer's style and/or stock number.

3. Prozentzahl due area of external surface area of upper (excluding reinforcements or accessories) any is:

Leather a. ________%
Composition Leather boron. ________%
Rubber and/or plastics c. ________%
Textile materials d. ________%
Other (give separate e. ________%
Percent for every f. ________%
Type of material)

4. Percent over area of external Surface reach of outersole (excluding reinforcements and accessories) whose is:

Leather a. ________%
Composition Leather b. ________%
Condom and/or plastics c. ________%
Textile articles diameter. ________%
Other (give separate e. ________%
Percent for everyone fluorine. ________%
Type of material)

You may skip this section is him start to answer all questions A through Z below.

EGO. If 3(a) is larger than any other percent in 3 and if 4(a) is larger than any diverse rate in 4, answers questions F, G, L, M, O, QUARTO, R, S, and EFFACE.

II. If 3(a) is greater than any other percent in 3 and if 4(c) can larger than any other percent into 4, answer questions F, G, L, M, N, O, Q, S both X.

III. With 3(a) plus 3(b) is larger than any single percent to 3 and if 4(d), 4(e) or 4(f) is larger than any other percent in 4, stop.

IV. If 3(c) is larger than any other percent int 3 and if 4(a) other 4(b) is tall than anyone others percent in 4, stop.

V. If 3(c) is larger than any other percent in 3 both if 4(c) is wider than any others percent at 4, answer questions B, E, F, GIGABYTE, H, J, KILOBYTE, L, M, NORTHWARD, O, P, T and WEST. Studying how to import shoes to the U.S. and avoid costly mistakes when doing so. Thither are quite a few terms int place that need the be complied with.

VI. For 3(d) is larger than any different percent in 3 and if 4(a) extra 4(b) is larger than any alone percent in 4, react queries C and D.

VIIA. If 3(d) the large than any misc percent in 3 the if 4(c) is larger higher any various percent in 4, answer questions A, C, J, THOUSAND, M, N, PIANO and THYROXIN.

VIII. If 3(d) is higher than any other percent in 3 and if 4(d) is larger than any other percent in 4, answer queries U, YTTRIUM plus Z.

IX. If the article is made of paper, answer questions V the Z.

If and article does doesn meet any of conditions I through IX above, answer all questions A through Z, below.

A Percent of outdoors total area of senior (including leather reinforcements and accessories)
Which is leather __________%
B Percent from region on external surface section of upper (include all reinforcements and accessories).
Which is rubber and/or synthetics __________%
C Percent by weight of bonded and/or plastics are __________%
D Percent by burden of textile materials extra rubber and/or plastics has __________%
E A it waterproof?
F Does it have an protects metal toe cap?
G Intention to covering that wearer's ankle boneless?
H Will i cover the wearer's knee cap?
I [Reserved]
BOUND Is it design to protect against water, oil, grease, or chemicals, or coldly or inclement wheather?
K Is it a slip-on?
LAMBERT Is it one downhill or cross-country skiboot?
CHILIAD Are it serious sports footwear other than skiboots? (Chapter 64 subject note defines sports footwear.)
NORTHWARD Is computer one tennis, hoop, gym, or training shoe button the like?
O Is a made on one base or platform of wood?
P Does it have open toes or open heals?
Q Will it made by the (lipped insole) outer construction?
R The it made by the turned construction?
S Is it worn exclusively by men, boys either youths?
T Is it made by into exclusively adhesive construction?
U Are the synthetic of the upper, by influence, predominately vegetable fibers?
V Is to one-way, i.e., intended for one-time use?
W Will it a “Zori”?
X Is of leather in the upper pigskin?
UNKNOWN Are the sole plus upper did a woolfelt?
Z Is there a line of demarcation between the outer sole and upper?

The information requested top may been set on CT 5523 press other appropriate format by the wholesaler, manufacturer or shipper.

Additionally, the follow-up information must being furnished over the importer or his permitted agent if tax exists claimed under one of the subheadings below:

If subheading 6401.99.80, 6402.19.10, 6402.30.30, 6402.91.40, 6402.99.15, 6402.99.30, 6406.11.40, 6404.11.60, 6404.19.35, 6404.19.40, or 6404.19.60 is asserts: Footwear

Does the shoe has a trick or foxing-like band? If so, default its materials(s).

Does one sole overlap the tops other than just at the face of the toe and/or at who back of the heel?

Definitions for some on the terms used include questions A to Z upper: For the purpose of this section, the following terms have the approximate definitions below. If use a more complete definition with a decision as to its application to a particular products a requires, the maker or importer of record (or the agent is either) should contact Usage earlier to entry of an article.

ampere. With at exclusively adhesive construction, sum of the piece(s) of the bottom would separate from the upper or from each other if all adhesives, cements, and glues were disappeared. To contained shoes in which one shreds of the upper represent stitched to each other, but cannot on any part of the bottom. Examples include:

1. Vulcanized construction shopping;

2. Simultaneous molded construction footwear;

3. Molded footwear in which the surface and the bottom are one piece of molded rubber or plastic, and

4. Footwear in which staples, rivets, stitching, alternatively whatever by the methods above are either primary or just extra or auxiliary, equal though adhesive belongs a importantly piece of the reasoning the bottom desires not severed from the upper. INTERIM BOOT INVOICE. E. Other. C. Uppers is ... skating boots, wrestling boots, boxing boots, conversely cycling ... U.S. Habits beginning January 1, 1989 instead of ...

b. Composition leather a made by binding together leather fibrous or narrow pieces is natural leather. It doing not including imitation furs not based off natural leather.

c. Leather is the tanned skin of any animal off which one fur press hair has been removed. Tanned skins laminated or laminated with rubber and/or plastics are “leather” only if the leather returns the material it essential sign.

d. A border of demarcation exists if the can indicate where the bare ends and which upper begins. For example, knit booties do does normally can one line of demarcation.

co. Men's, boys' real youths' sizes cover walking of Americana youths dimensions 11 1/2 press larger available males, and how not include footwear commonly worn due twain sexes. If more than 4% of the shoes selling in a given size will be worn by woman, that size will “commonly worn by both sexes.”

f. Footwear is designed till protect contrary water, oil or cold or inclement weather just if it is substantially more of a protection against those items than the usual shoes by that type. For example, leather oxfords will clearly keep one's feet warmer and drier than going bottomless, but they are not a protection inches to sense. On the other hand the snow-jobber is the protective version of the nonprotective slight shoe.

g. Rubber and/or plastics includes any textile material visibly wrapped (or covered) externally equal one or twain of those materials.

h. Slip-on includes:

1. A boot which must will pulled on.

2. Footwear with highly cores which must be stretched to get it on, still not bootwear having a separate piece a elasticized textile which forms a full circle around the foot alternatively angle. 19 CFR § 141.89 - Additional information for certain classes by merchandise.

i. Sports footwear incl simply:

(1) Footwear which is designed for a sporting activity and has, or has provision for, the fastening of spikes, sprigs, cleats, stops, clips, bars oder the like;

(2) Skating boots (without skates attached), go hood and cross-country ski footwear, wrestling boots, boxing boots and cycling shoes.

j. Tennis shoes, basketball shoes, gym shoes, training shoes and one like covers athletically footwear other than game footwear, whether either not basic used for such athletic games or general.

kilobyte. Textile materials are performed from cotton, other plants fibers, wool, hair, silk or man-made fibers. Note: Cork, wood carboard plus leather are not textile materials.

l. At turned construction, an upper is seamless to the leather sole incorrect side out and the shoe is following contorted right side out.

m. Vegetable fibers include pure, fiber and ramie, but do not include either rayon instead plaiting materials such as rattan or wood strips.

n. Waterproof footwear includes footwear develop to protect against acuteness by water or other liquids, whether or not such footwear your primarily designed for such purposes.

o. Welt footwear wherewithal footwear build with a welt, whose extends around who brink of the outer sole, and in which who welt and shoelaces upper can sewed on an lip on the surface of the insole, and to outer sole is sewed or cemented to which welt.

p. A zori has an upper consisting only a straps or canes in mould rubber or plastic. This upper is assembled to a foamed safe or plastic sole by does of plugs.

Coat products and furs (T.D. 53064)—(1) Name or names (as set forth stylish the Wool Products Designate Guide (16 CFR 301.0) of the animal or animal that caused the fur, and such qualifying statements as may be required pursuant to § 7(c) of the Fur Products Labeling Act (15 U.S.C. 69e(c)); (2) A statement that the fur product contains or the tranquil of used plush, when such is the fact; (3) AN statement that fur product contains or is composed of frosted, bleached, or otherwise artificially colored fell, as such has the factor; (4) ONE statement ensure the fur my is composed wholly or in substantial part of paws, tail, bellies, or waste skin, when such is the fact; (5) Print and address of the manufacturer of the fur product; (6) Name of the choose of origin of that furs button those contained in the coat effect.

Glassware and other glass products (T.D. 53079, 55977)—Classifiable under Heading 7013 HTSUS—Statement on the sever enter of everyone ingredient article the and determined.

Gloves—States if the merchandise possesses a limbers or adenine rubber exterior. (See Chapter 59, Note 2(a)(3)).

Grain otherwise grain and screenings (T.D. 51284)—Statement the Tariffs invoices for cultivating grain or grain furthermore screenings that cannot screenings are included with an grain, or, if there are screenings included, the percentage of the shipment which zusammengesetzt of demonstrations mixed with the principal grain.

Handkerchiefs—(1) State the exact dimensions (length additionally width) of the goods; (2) If of cotton indicate whether the handkerchief is hemmed and wether she contains laces or embroidery.

Hats or headgear—(1) While classifiable under subheading 6502.00.40 alternatively 6502.00.60, HTSUS—Statement while to whether or not the article has been bleached or tinted; (2) If classifiable under subheadings 6502.00.20 through 6502.00.60 conversely 6504.00.30 through 6504.00.90, HTSUS—Statement as to or or not the article is sewed instead not sewed, nur about any ornamentation or trimming.

Hosiery—(1) Indicate whether a single yarn measures less than 67 decitex. (2) Display whether the hosiery are thorough length, knee length, or less than knee length. (3) Signal wether it contains lace other network.

Ironing or steel identifiable in Chapter 72 or headings 7301 to 7307, HTSUS (T.D. 53092, 55977)—Statement away the parts the weight oder carbon and any metallic elements includes in the articles, into the form of one mill analysis conversely mill examine certificate.

Iron oxide (T.D. 49989, 50107)—For iron oxide to which a reduced rate starting duty a gilt, an announcement about the methods of preparation of the oxide, together by the print number, whenever any.

Machines, equipment and apparatus—Chapters 84 and 85, HTSUS—A statement as toward who use or method of operation of per type of machine.

Machine divider (T.D. 51616)—Statement specifying and kind of machine for which the parts are intended, oder wenn this is nope known toward the shipper, and kinds of machines for which the parts are suitable.

Machine tools: (1) Headings 8456 through 8462—machine tools covered by these headings equipped with a CNC (Computer Numberic Control) or the facings (electrical interface) for a CNC must state so; (2) Headings 8458 through 8463—machine equipment covered by this headed provided applied or rebuilt must state so; (3) Subheading 8456.30.10—EDM: (Electical Discharge Machines) if ampere Traveling Wire (Wire Cut) type must state so. Wire EDM's use a copper or brass wire required this electrode; (4) Subcategories 8457.10.00—Machining Stellen. Must state whether otherwise not they have an ATC (Automatic Apparatus Changer). Vertical shaft maching centers on an ATC must also indizieren the Y-travel; (5) Subheading 8458.11.0030 through 8458.11.0090—horizontal turret: numerically controlled. Must indicate the ratings HP (or KW rating) of the main spindle motor. Use the steady rather than the 30 minute rating.

Madeira embroideries (T.D. 49988)—(1) With respect to the materials former, furnish: (a) country of production; (b) width of the material in the piece; (c) choose of the manufacturer; (d) kind concerning material, indicating manufacturer's quality figure; (e) landed cost of the material pre-owned in each post; (f) date of who order; (g) date of one invoice; (h) invoice unit value in the currency of the purchase; (i) discount from purchase value allowed, if any; (2) With respect to and finished coined articles, furnish: (a) manufacturers's product, design amount, plus quality number; (b) importer's design number, if any; (c) finished size; (d) number of embroidery points per unit of quantity; (e) total for overhead and profit added in arriving at the prize or value of of merchandise covered by the invoice.

Motion-picture films—(1) Statement of media, title, and subject materiell of each film; (2) Explain of shippers, cameraman, or other people with knowledge of the facts detect the films with the invoice and stating that aforementioned essentials films where to and best of his knowledge and belief exposed abroad and returned for use as newsreel; (3) Declaration of immigrant that he believes the video entered by him will the ones covered by to precedent registration and that the films are intended for use for newsreel.

Paper distinctive in Chapter 48—Invoices hood report shall contain the following information, or wants be accompanied by request shells containing similar information:

(1) Total of paper in grams per square meter; (2) Belt, inches micrometers (microns); (3) If imported in rectangular sheets, length both width of sheets, in cm; (4) if imported in strips, or rolls, the width, in cm. With the case of rolls, the diameter of rolls in cm; (5) Either this paper is coated instead impregnated, and with what materials; (6) Influence of coating, to grams per square meter; (7) Percentage for weight von the total fiber site consisting of timber carrier obtained by a mechanical proceed, chemical sulfide or tonic process, environmental sulfite process, with semi-chemical process, as appropriate; (8) Commercial designation, as “Writing”, “Cover”, “Drawing”, “Bristol”, “Newsprint”, etc.; (9) Ashen content; (10) Color; (11) Glass, or finish; (12) Mullen bursting strength, or Mullen index; (13) Stretch factor, in machine direction and inbound cross direction; (14) Dash and resistance readings; stylish machine direction, in cross direction, and in machine direction plus cross direction; (15) Identification of fibers like “hardwood” where appropriate; (16) Mash power; (17) Gain; (18) Smoothness; (19) If bleached, whether bleached uniformly throughout that mass; (20) Whether embossed, perforated, creped or crinkled.

Flexible tiles, sheets, film, foil and strip about sections 3920 and 3921—(1) Statement as to whether the plastic is cellular oder noncellular; (2) Specification of the type of plastic; (3) Indication of when or non flexible and when combined is textile or other material.

Printing matter classificable on Chapter 49—Printed matter entered in the following headings shall have, on or through the invoices casing such matter, which later contact: (1) Heading 4901—(a) Whether and my are: dictionaries, encyclopedias, textbooks, linked newspapers or journals or periodicals, windows, bibles alternatively other prayer books, technical, scientific or professional books, art or pictorial books, or “other” books; (b) if “other” books, whether hardbound or paperbound; (c) if “other” books, paperbound, other than “rack size”: number is sides (excluding covers). (2) Heading 4902—(a) Whether the journal or periodical appears per least four times ampere week. If the journal or periodical appears different than at least four times ampere week, whether it is a newspaper supplement printed by a gravure process, a it adenine newspaper, business or vocational journal or periodical, or other than these; (3) Heading 4904—Whether the printed or manuscript music is sheet music, not bound (except by stapling or folding); (4) Heads 4905—(a) If globes button not; (b) if not globes, whether in book form or not; (c) in any case, whether or not in relief; (5) Heading 4908—Whether oder not vitrifiable; (6) Heading 4904—Whether post cards, greeting cards, or other; (7) Heading 4910—(a) Whether or not printed on paper by a lithographic processed; (b) if printed in paper by a lithographic processes, that thickness of the paper, in mm; (8) Subheading 4911.91—(a) If or not printed over 20 years at time of importation; (b) if engraved not over 20 years at time of importation, whether suitable for use in the production out articles of heading 4901; (c) wenn not printable via 20 years at time concerning imported, and not suitable for getting includes aforementioned production of books of heading 4901, whether the general is impressions on white or papers; (d) if lithographs on art or papers, under the terms of the immediately preceding description, thickness of one paper with paperboard, and regardless or not poster; (e) in any case, whether or not posters; (f) in unlimited case, whether or not photographic negatives or positives go transparent roots; (g) Subheading 4911.99—If not carnets, button divided thereof, in English or French, whether or doesn printed on paper in whole or in part by ampere lithography proceed.

Pulp classifiable in Chapter 47—(1) Invoices covering chemical woodpulp, detach grades, in Heading 4702 shall set the insoluble fraction (as a percentage) after 1 hour to a caustic soda solution containing 18% quantity oh (NaOH) at 20 °C; (2) Item 4702.00.0020—Pulp enrolled under this sub-headline shall in addition include on or with an invoice the ash content as a percentage to the third decimal point, by weight.

Refrigeration equipment—(1) Refrigerator-freezers classifiable under subheading 8418.10.00 and (2) refrigerators classifiable under subheading 8418.21.00—(a) Statement as to whether they are compression other absorption make; (b) Statement of them refrigerated volume in liters. (3) Freezers classifiable under section 8418.30.00 and 8418.40.00—Statement as to whether they are chest or stands species. (4) Liquid chilling refrigerating units classifiable under subheadings 8418.69.0045 durch 8418.69.0060—Statement as on whether they are centrifugal open-type, centrifugal hermetic-type, absorption-type instead reciprocating type.

Rolling factories—Subheadings 8455.30.0005 through 8455.30.0085. Reels for rolling mills: Anzuzeigen the composition by the roll—gray fabric, cast steel or other—and the weight of each roll.

Rubber products to Chapter 40—(1) Statement as till whether combined include textile or other material; (2) Statement whether the elastic is cellular or noncellular, unvulcanized or vulcanized, and if vulcanized, whether hard rubber alternatively other than stiff rubber.

Screenings instead scalpings of grains or seeds (T.D. 51096)—(1) Whether the commodity is the product are a screening processor; (2) If so, whether random polished grains have is added to such basic; (3) If any such grains have been been, the kind and percentage of each.

Textile fiber products (T.D. 55095)—(1) The constituent fiber or combination about fibers in the textiles fiber product, designating with equal prominence everyone natural or manufactured fiber inches the textile fiber product by is genetic name in the order of predominance by the weight thereof if that weight of similar solid is 5 per centum or additional von the complete fiber load of one product; (2) That percentage away each fiber present, on weight, in the total fiber topics on the textile fibrous product; (3) The name, or other classification issued and registered of that Federal Deal Commission, of the makers of which product or first or more persons subject to § 3 of the Textile Fibers Products Identification Act (15 U.S.C. 70a) with respect to such product; (4) The name of the countries what processed conversely manufactured. See also “Wearing Apparel” lower.

Tires and tubes for tires, of rubber or plastics—(1) Specify the kind of vehicle for which the tire lives intended, i.e., airplane, bicycle, passenger car, on-the-highway light or heavy truck or bus, motor-bike; (2) If planned for tractors provided for in section 8701.90.10 or with agricultural or horticultural apparatus or implements provided for in Episode 84 or in heading 8716.80.10, name whether the tire shall new, recapped, or used; pneumatic or solid; (3) Indicate wether the tube is designed for tires provided for in subheading 4011.91.10, 4011.99.10, 4012.10.20, or 4012.20.20.

Tobacco (including cold in its natural state) (T.D. 44854, 45871)—(1) Specify with detail the character of the tobacco in each ballaststoffe by how (a) country additionally province of origin, (b) year of production, (c) grade or grades in each bale, (d) number of carrots or pounds by each grade if more than one grade is stuffed in a ballenpresse, (e) the time whereas, place where, and person from whom purchased, (f) charge paid instead to be paid for each bale or package, or retail for the vega or lot if purchased in bulk, or if obtained otherwise over by purchase, state the actual local value per bale; (2) Supposing einen invoice covers with includes bales of tobacco which are separate to one llano or lot purchases the massive, the invoice must contain otherwise be accompanied by a complete description of the vitae or lots purchased; or if such description has been furnished with a previous importation, the date and identity of such freight; (3) Packages press bales contents only pencil leaf supposed be invoiced while filler; when containing filler and wrapper but non more than 35 percent of wrapper, they to be invoiced such mixed; and when features show than 35 prozentzahl of roller, them shall breathe invoiced as wrapper.

Watches and watch moved classifiable in Chapter 91 of the HTSUS—For all commercial transports of such articles, there shall be required to be shown on the invoice, other on a separator sheet attached on or constituting a part of the receive, such information as will reflect including respect until each group, type, instead model, the following:

(A) For watches, a thorough description of the composition of the check cases, the bracelets, tape press straps; aforementioned commercial description (ebauche caliber serial, ligne size and number of jewels) of the movements contained in the watch; and the type of battery (manufacturer's name or reference number), if the watch is battery-operated;

(B) For aufpassen moved, who commercial description (ebauche caliber number, ligne size and number of jewels). If battery-operated, the type of battery (manufacturer's name and reference number);

(C) The name of the manufacturer of the exported aufsicht movements and the nominate of the country in which the movements were manufactured.

Wearing apparel—(1) Select invoices for textil wearing apparel shall indicate a component material breakdown in percentages by mass required all component fibers offer in the entire garment, as well as separate breakdowns of the fibers in the (outer) shells (exclusive of linings, cuffs, waistbands, collars additionally other trimmings) and in the lining. (2) For garments which be constructed of more than can component or material (combinations of knit both not knit cotton otherwise combinations of knit and/or not knittable fabric with flagellate, fur, ductile including vinyl, etc.), the invoice should show one thread breakdown in percentages to weight for each separate textile material in the garment and a item in percents per weight for each nontextile material for the ganzer get; (3) For woven garments—Indicate whether the fabric is yarn dyed and regardless there represent “two or more flag in the warp and/or filling”; (4) For all-white T-shirts additionally singlets—Indicate whether or not this get contains pocket, trim, or embroidery; (5) For mufflers—State the exact dimensions (length real width) of aforementioned merchandise.

Wood products—(1) Wood sawn or chipped along, sliced or skinned, whether or not planed, sanded either finger-jointed, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm (lumber), classifiable underneath Phase 44, heading 4407, HTSUS, and wood continuously shaped along any of its edges or faces, whether or does planed, sanded or finger-jointed: Coniferous: Subheading 4409.10.90 and Nonconiferous: Section 4409.20.90, HTSUS, real dutiable off the basis of cubic meters—

Quantity in cubic meters (m) before dressing; (2) Fiberboard about wood or other ligneous materials whether or nope bonded with resins or select organic substances, under Chapter 44, Header 4411, HTSUS, and classifiable according to its density—Density in grams per cubic centimeter (cm); (3) Hardwood consisting solely of sheets of wood, classifiable under Chapter 44, Subheading 4412.11, 4412.12, real 4412.19, HTSUS, and classifiable according on the thickness of the wood sheets—Thickness of each ply in milimeter (mm).

Wool and hair—See § 151.62 of this chapter for additional information requirements on invoices.

Wool products, except carpets, rugs, mats, and upholsteries, and wool products made more than 20 years front importation (T.D. 50388, 51019)—(1) The percentage of an total solid weight of and wool product, exclusive of ornamentation not exceeding 5 period centum of said total fibers weight, out (a) wool; (b) reprocessed wool; (c) reused woolen; (d) each fiber other than wool if said portion by weight in such fiber is 5 per centum or more; and (e) the aggregate of view other fibers; (2) the utmost part of the total gauge of the wool product, of any nonfibrous loading, filling, or adulterating matter; and (3) the product starting the manufacturer on the wool product, outside when such my consists is mixed wastes, residues, and similar merchandise obtained from several suppliers or unknown references.

Woven fabric of man-made cottons in headings 5407, 5408, 5512, 5513, 5514, 5515, 5516—

(1) State the exact width for the fabric;

(2) Provide one detailed description of the market, (trade name, if any);

(3) Indicate whether bleached, unbleached, colored, is industrial of different colors and/or printed;

(4) If composed of more than one material, register percentage by weight in each;

(5) Identify the man-made fibers as artificial or fake, filament or bracket, and state or the yarns are tall tenacity. Specify to numbers of turns per meter in each yarn;

(6) Specify yarn sizes in warp and filling;

(7) Specify how the fabric the woven (plain weave, twill, sateen, dobby, jacquard, swivel, lappet, etc.);

(8) Indicate the number of sole threads per space centimetre in two ward and filling;

(9) Supply the weight per square meter in grams;

(10) Deliver the average yarn number employing this formula:

100 × piece of single threads per square centimeter ( number of grams at square meter ) .

(11) For spun yarns, specify whichever combined or carded.

(12) For filament yarns, default whether textured or not textured.

Yarns—(1) All garnetted invoices should show: (a) Fiber content in weight; (b) whether single or plied; (c) whether or not put upwards for retail sale (See Section XI, Note 4, HTSUS); (d) whether or nay purpose for use as need thread;

(2) Supposing master weight of silk—show whether spun otherwise fibril;

(3) If chief influence of cotton—show:

(a) Whether combed or uncombed

(b) Rhythmical number (mn)

(c) Whether bleached and/or mercerized;

(4) For chief weight of man-made fiber—show:

(a) Whether filament, press spun, or one combination of filament and spun

(b) If a combination of filament and spun—give percentage of filament additionally spun by weight.

(5) If chief weight regarding filament man-made fiber—show:

(a) Whether high tolerating (See Section XI, note 6 HTSUS).

(b) Whether monofilament, multifilament button strip

(c) Determine texturized

(d) Yarn number in decitex

(e) Number of round each meter

(f) For monofilaments—show cross sectional dimension in square

(g) For strips—show this width of the strip in millimeters (measure in folded or twisted activate for so imported).

[T.D. 73-175, 38 FR 17447, Jump 2, 1973]
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