HTSUS Introduction Part 2
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Continuation of introductory HTSUS Discussion with focus on General Rules of Interpretation.
The content continues to explain the classification of items under the HTSUS, focusing on General Rules of Interpretation. We covers GRI 2, the structure of HTSUS, and the history of its establishment. GRI 3 is also introduced, along with customs rulings and practical examples like stainless steel sink tables. The discussion also includes aluminum regulations, wooden furniture oversight by the USDA, and the importance of GRI rules in customs classification.
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