Participants receive updates on the April exam registration and the validity of previous materials. The session covers the classification of chemicals, detailing the use of HTSUS numbers and interpretation rules. Specific exam questions are analyzed to highlight the significance of chemical classification standards, including IUPAC and CAS numbers. The session wraps up with strategies for effectively approaching classification questions.
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February 13, 2018 CBLE Class
The class explores classification methodologies, using a driver bit as an example to clarify whether it is a part or a separate item. Guidance on interpreting classification rules and HTSUS classification is also provided.
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February 20, 2018 CBLE Class
The focus is on classification questions, especially for food products. Additionally, the importance of bonds in customs compliance is highlighted, with insurance companies playing a key role in ensuring adherence to bond conditions.
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March 6, 2018 CBLE Class
Updates include new customs procedures for exam site selection, requiring examinees to schedule and respond to emails. A report shows record intellectual property seizures, impacting customs broker exams. The class covers customs bonds, classification rules, and the General Rule of Interpretation...