Following CBLE question is the focus of this video:
A package of trail mix is made up of a loose blend of nut kernels, seeds and candy. It contains raw almonds 26.4% C/O USA; raw cashews 22% C/O Vietnam, India or Brazil; raw pumpkin seeds 17.6% C/O China; raw walnut halves 10% C/O USA; candy coated milk chocolate pieces 15% C/O USA; and raw sunflower seeds 9% C/O USA. All of the ingredients will be imported into Canada, where they will be mixed together in the indicated proportion and packaged for export to the United States. No other processing will be done in Canada. What is the classification of the trail mix?
A. 0813.50.0020
B. 0813.50.0040
C. 0812.90.1000
D. 0813.50.0060
E. 2008.97.1040
Correct Answer: (D).
#Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) and Classification
#HTSUS General Rule of Interpretation 1 (GRI 1)
#HTSUS Chapter 8
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