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  • HQ 229424
  • Feb 20, 2003
  • Type: subheading 0506.90., HTSUS. The "bulk beef bone chips" and bone meal" are both described on tariff 0506.90.0020 as "bones, crude , steamed or ground", and are consistent with the instructions on filling out the Certificate of Origin for block 5 (a full description of each good) and 6 (identify the H.S. tariff classification to six digits) of the Customs Form 434, NAFTA Certificate of Origin. As described by the importer, the difference between the two products stems from the fact that these serve two different commercial purposes. "Bone meal" is "primarily used as a feed supplement" whereas the "bulk beef bone chips" is used for the "film processing industry in the form of gelatine extraction". Upon review of the documents submitted by the importer, including the manufacturer's affidavit, there is proof of entitlement to the exemption by demonstrating, with sufficient evidence, the Canadian origin of the goods. • HTSUS:

Protest # 0712-01-100198; 19 U.S.C. 58c; Certificate of Origin;

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