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The tariff classification of various confectionery products from Canada.
The tariff classification of chocolate chips from Canada.
The tariff classification of various granola bars, orangejuice and apple juice from Canada.
The tariff classification of BUZZ BAR, a health food bar fromthe United Kingdom.
The tariff classification of three chocolate products from Canada.
The tariff classification of a chocolate block from Canada.
The tariff classification of chocolate products fromSwitzerland, which will be exported from Canada.
The tariff classification of dessert premixes from Germany
The tariff classification of seven samples of woven fabricfrom France.
Modification of Headquarters Ruling Letter (HRL) 088799, dated November 20, 1991, Concerning Sweetened Cocoa Blended in CanadaDear Mr. Brennan: In the referenced letter you received a ruling on theclassification of sweetened cocoa blended in Canada. In thatruling the article was classified in subheading 1806.10.42,Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated(HTSUSA), based on the premise that the sugar, which is blendedin Canada with cocoa, originates in Finland or one of theEuropean Economic Community (EEC) countries. This was ourunderstanding based on your client's letter of February 27, 1991. Subsequent to the above letter and after the classificationmatter had been pending for an extended period, your clientadvised us, during a telephonic conversation on November 4, 1991,that the sugar might alternatively originate in Australia or in aLatin American country. Unfortunately, due to an oversight, thispossibility was not considered in preparation of HRL 088799. Accor
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