CLA-2:CO:R:C:G    083929 JAS
David J. Drage
             Remelt Sources, Inc.
             24815 Duffield Road
             Cleveland, Ohio 44122
             RE:  Classification of Rolled Bars For Remelting
             Dear Mr. Drage:
                 In your letter of January 29, 1989, you inquire as to the
             tariff classification of continuously cast billets and rolled
             bars imported from Canada for remelting to recover their
             metallic content.  You subsequently informed our New York
             office by telephone that the request was intended to cover
             rolled bars only.  Our ruling follows.
             FACTS:
                 Rolled bars in random lengths are to be imported into the
             Customs territory where they will be sheared or saw cut,
             typically to 15 inch lengths and to weights of between 25 to
             40 lbs., shot blasted to remove mill scale, then packed in 55
             gallon drums, weighing 1,800 lbs. apiece.  The drums will then
             be warehoused for eventual shipment to foundries in the U.S.
             and abroad for remelting to recover the metallic content.
                 You state that because of their surface specifications and
             physical structure, the bars are not of commercial quality and
             are suitable only for recovery of their metallic content.
             Your company is interested only in the chemistry of the bars
             and that they be small enough to permit hand charging into
             furnaces with 30 to 500 lb. capacities.
             ISSUE:
                 Are rolled bars to be used in remanufacture by melting or
             for processing to recover the metal content eligible for duty-
             free entry?
                 
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             LAW AND ANALYSIS:
                 Subheading 9817.00.9080, Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the
             United States Annotated (HTSUSA), provides for the duty-free
             entry of articles of metal to be used in remanufacture by
             melting or to be processed by shredding, shearing, compacting
             or similar processing which renders them fit only for the
             recovery of the metal content.  Notwithstanding a relatively
             more specific tariff provision, articles are classifiable in
             the provisions of HTS Chapter 98 if the conditions and
             requirements thereof and any applicable regulations are met.
             HOLDING:
                 In the circumstances described, the rolled bars at issue
             are eligible for duty-free entry under subheading
             9817.00.9080, HTSUSA, upon compliance with the requirements of
             Part 54, Customs Regulations (19 CFR 54), a copy of which is
             enclosed for your convenience.
                                        Sincerely,
John Durant, Director
                                        Commercial Rulings Division
             Enclosure