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U.S. Customs and Border Protection, DHS; Treasury § 141.89

entry covering one invoice of one page 7601.20.90, or 7602.00.00, HTSUS (T.D. 53092, and a second invoice of two pages must 55977, 56143)—Statement of the percentages be paginated as follows: by weight of any metallic element contained in the article. Inv. 1, p. 1. Articles manufactured of textile materials, Inv. 2, p. 2. Coated or laminated with plastics or rubber, Inv. 2, p. 3 classifiable in Chapter(s) 39, 40, and 42—In- (i) Information may be on invoice or at- clude a description indicating whether the tached thereto. Any information re- fabric is coated or laminated on both sides, quired on an invoice by any provision on the exterior surface or on the interior of this subpart may be set forth either surface. on the invoice or on an attachment Bags manufactured of plastic sheeting and thereto. not of a reinforced or laminated construc- (j) Name of responsible individual. Each tion, classified in Chapter 39 or in heading invoice of imported merchandise must 4202—Indicate the gauge of the plastic sheet- identify by name a responsible em- ing. Ball or roller bearings classifiable under sub- ployee of the exporter, who has knowl- heading 8482.10.50 through 8482.80.00, HTSUS edge, or who can readily obtain knowl- (T.D. 68–306)—(1) Type of bearing (i.e., wheth- edge, of the transaction. er a ball or roller bearing); (2) If a roller [T.D. 73–175, 38 FR 17447, July 2, 1973, as bearing, whether a spherical, tapered, cylin- amended by T.D. 79–221, 44 FR 46820, Aug. 9, drical, needled or other type; (3) Whether a 1979; T.D. 85–39, 50 FR 9612, Mar. 11, 1985; CBP combination bearing (i.e., a bearing con- Dec. 09–47, 74 FR 69019, Dec. 30, 2009] taining both ball and roller bearings, etc.); and (4) If a ball bearing (not including ball § 141.87 Breakdown on component ma- bearing with integral shafts or parts of ball terials. bearings), whether or not radial, the fol- Whenever the classification or ap- lowing: (a) outside diameter of each bearing; praisement of merchandise depends on and (b) whether or not a radial bearing (the the component materials, the invoice definition of radial bearing is, for Customs shall set forth a breakdown giving the purposes, an antifriction bearing primarily value, weight, or other necessary meas- designed to support a load perpendicular to urement of each component material shaft axis). Beads (T.D. 50088, 55977)—(1) The length of in sufficient detail to determine the the string, if strung; (2) The size of the beads correct duties. expressed in millimeters; (3) The material of § 141.88 Computed value. which the beads are composed, i.e., ivory, glass, imitation pearl, etc. When the port director determines Bed linen and Bedspreads—Statement as to that information as to computed value whether or not the article contains any em- is necessary in the appraisement of any broidery, lace, braid, edging, trimming, pip- class or kind of merchandise, he shall ing or applique work. so notify the importer, and thereafter Chemicals—Furnish the use and Chemical invoices of such merchandise shall con- Abstracts Service number of chemical com- tain a verified statement by the manu- pounds classified in Chapters 27, 28 and 29, facturer or producer of computed value HTSUS. as defined in § 402(e), Tariff Act of 1930, Colors, dyes, stains and related products pro- as amended by the Trade Agreements vided for under heading 3204, HTSUS—The Act of 1979 (19 U.S.C. 1401a(e)). following information is required: (1) Invoice name of product; (2) Trade name of product; [T.D. 87–89, 52 FR 24445, July 1, 1987] (3) Identity and percent by weight of each component; (4) Color Index number (if none, § 141.89 Additional information for so state); (5) Color Index generic name (if certain classes of merchandise. none so state); (6) Chemical Abstracts Serv- (a) Invoices for the following classes ice number of the active ingredient; (7) Class of merchandise, classifiable under the of merchandise (state whether acid type dye, Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the basic dye, disperse dye, fluorescent bright- United States (HTSUS), shall set forth ener, soluble dye, vat dye, toner or other (de- the additional information specified: scribe); (8) Material to which applied (name the material for which the color, dye, or [75–42, 75–239, 78–53, 83–251, 84–149.] toner is primarily designed). Aluminum and alloys of aluminum classifi- Copper (T.D. 45878, 50158, 55977) articles able under subheadings 7601.10.60, 7601.20.60, classifiable under the provisions of Chapter

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74, HTSUS—A statement of the weight of ar- of the merchandise; (5) Detailed description ticles of copper, and a statement of percent- of the merchandise; trade name, if any; age of copper content and all other ele- whether bleached, unbleached, printed, com- ments—by weight—to articles classifiable posed of yarns of different color, or dyed; if according to copper content. composed of cotton and other materials, Copper ores and concentrates (T.D. 45878, state the percentage of each component ma- 50158, 55977) classifiable in heading 2603, and terial by weight; (6) Number of single subheadings 2620.19.60, 2620.20.00, 2620.30.00, threads per square centimeter (All ply yarns and heading 7401—Statement of the percent- must be counted in accordance with the ages by weight of the copper content and any other metallic elements. number of single threads contained in the Cotton fabrics classifiable under the fol- yarn; to illustrate: a cloth containing 100 lowing HTSUS headings: 5208, 5209, 5210, 5211, two-ply yarns in one square centimeter must and 5212—(1) Marks on shipping packages; (2) be reported as 200 single threads); (7) Exact Numbers on shipping packages; (3) Cus- weight per square meter in grams; (8) Aver- tomer’s call number, if any; (4) Exact width age yarn number use this formula:

100 × (Total Single Yarns Per Square Centimeter) (Number of Grams Per Square Meter)

(9) Yarn size or sizes in the warp; (10) Yarn size of all plates in the shipment; (3) The size or sizes in the filling; (11) Specify wheth- unit value for each style and size of plate, er the yarns are combed or carded; (12) Num- cup, saucer, or other separate piece in the ber of colors or kinds (different yarn sizes or shipment. materials) in the filling; (13) Specify whether Fish or fish livers (T.D. 50725, 49640, 55977) the fabric is napped or not napped; and (14) imported in airtight containers classifiable Specify the type of weave, for example, under Chapter 3, HTSUS—(1) Statement plain, twill, sateen, oxford, etc., and (15) whether the articles contain an oil, fat, or Specify the type of machine on which woven: grease which has had a separate existence as if with Jacquard (Jacq), if with Swivel an oil, fat, or grease, (2) The name and quan- (Swiv), if with Lappet (Lpt.), if with Dobby tity of any such oil, fat, or grease. (Dobby). Footwear, classifiable in headings 6401 Cotton raw See § 151.82 of this chapter for through 6405 of the HTSUS— additional information required on invoices. 1. Manufacturer’s style number. Cotton waste (T.D. 5044)—(1) The name by 2. Importer’s style and/or stock number. which the cotton waste is known, such as 3. Percent by area of external surface area ‘‘cotton card strips’’; ‘‘cotton comber of upper (excluding reinforcements and ac- waste’’; ‘‘cotton lap waste’’; ‘‘cotton sliver cessories) which is: waste’’; ‘‘cotton roving waste’’; ‘‘cotton fly Leather a. llll% waste’’; etc.; (2) Whether the length of the Composition Leather b. llll% cotton staple forming any cotton card strips Rubber and/or plastics c. llll% covered by the invoice were made is less Textile materials d. llll% than 3.016 centimeters (13⁄16 inches) or is 3.016 Other (give separate e. llll% centimeters (13⁄16 inches) or more. Percent for each f. llll% Earthenware or crockeryware composed of a Type of material) nonvitrified absorbent body (including white 4. Percent by area of external Surface area granite and semiporcelain earthenware and of outersole (excluding reinforcements and cream-colored ware, stoneware, and terra accessories) which is: cotta, but not including common brown, gray, red, or yellow earthenware), embossed Leather a. llll% or plain; common salt-glazed stoneware; Composition Leather b. llll% stoneware or earthenware crucibles; Rock- Rubber and/or plastics c. llll% ingham earthenware; china, porcelain, or Textile materials d. llll% other vitrified wares, composed of a vitrified Other (give separate e. llll% nonabsorbent body which, when broken, Percent for each f. llll% shows a vitrified, vitreous, semi-vitrified, or Type of material) semivitreous fracture; and bisque or parian You may skip this section if you choose to ware (T.D. 53236)—(1) If in sets, the kinds of answer all questions A through Z below. articles in each set in the shipment and the I. If 3(a) is larger than any other percent in quantity of each kind of article in each set 3 and if 4(a) is larger than any other percent in the shipment; (2) The exact maximum di- in 4, answer questions F, G, L, M, O, Q, R, S, ameter, expressed in centimeters, of each and X.

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II. If 3(a) is larger than any other percent T Is it made by an exclusively adhesive con- in 3 and if 4(c) is larger than any other per- struction? cent in 4, answer questions F, G, L, M, N, O, U Are the fibers of the upper, by weight, pre- Q, S and X. dominately vegetable fibers? III. If 3(a) plus 3(b) is larger than any sin- V Is it disposable, i.e., intended for one-time gle percent in 3 and if 4(d), 4(e) or 4(f) is larg- use? er than any other percent in 4, stop. W Is it a ‘‘Zori’’? IV. If 3(c) is larger than any other percent X Is the leather in the upper pigskin? in 3 and if 4(a) or 4(b) is larger than any Y Are the sole and upper made of woolfelt? other percent in 4, stop. Z Is there a line of demarcation between the V. If 3(c) is larger than any other percent outer sole and upper? in 3 and if 4(c) is larger than any other per- cent in 4, answer questions B, E, F, G, H, J, The information requested above may be K, L, M, N, O, P, T and W. furnished on CF 5523 or other appropriate VI. If 3(d) is larger than any other percent format by the exporter, manufacturer or in 3 and if 4(a) plus 4(b) is larger than any shipper. single percent in 4, answer questions C and Also, the following information must be D. furnished by the importer or his authorized VII. If 3(d) is larger than any other percent agent if classification is claimed under one in 3 and if 4(c) is larger than any other per- of the subheadings below: cent in 4, answer questions A, C, J, K, M, N, If subheading 6401.99.80, 6402.19.10, P and T. 6402.30.30, 6402.91.40, 6402.99.15, 6402.99.30, VIII. If 3(d) is larger than any other per- 6406.11.40, 6404.11.60, 6404.19.35, 6404.19.40, or cent in 3 and if 4(d) is larger than any other 6404.19.60 is claimed: percent in 4, answer questions U, Y and Z. Does the shoe have a foxing or foxing-like IX. If the article is made of paper, answer band? If so, state its materials(s). questions V and Z. Does the sole overlap the upper other than If the article does not meet any of condi- just at the front of the toe and/or at the back tions I through IX above, answer all ques- of the heel? tions A through Z, below. Definitions for some of the terms used in llllllllllllllllllllllll questions A to Z above: For the purpose of llllllllllllllllllllllll this section, the following terms have the A Percent of external surface area of upper approximate definitions below. If either a (including leather reinforcements and ac- more complete definition or a decision as to cessories) its application to a particular article is Which is leather lllll% needed, the maker or importer of record (or B Percent by area of external surface area of the agent of either) should contact Customs upper (including all reinforcements and ac- prior to entry of the article. cessories). a. In an exclusively adhesive construction, all Which is rubber and/or plastics lllll% of the piece(s) of the bottom would separate C Percent by weight of rubber and/or plastics from the upper or from each other if all ad- is lllll% hesives, cements, and glues were dissolved. It D Percent by weight of textile materials plus includes shoes in which the pieces of the rubber and/or plastics is lllll% upper are stitched to each other, but not to E Is it waterproof? any part of the bottom. Examples include: F Does it have a protective metal toe ? 1. Vulcanized construction footwear; G Will it cover the wearer’s ankle bone? 2. Simultaneous molded construction foot- H Will it cover the wearer’s knee cap? wear; I [Reserved.] 3. Molded footwear in which the upper and J Is it designed to protect against water, oil, the bottom are one piece of molded rubber or grease, or chemicals, or cold or inclement plastic, and weather? 4. Footwear in which staples, rivets, stitch- K Is it a slip-on? ing, or any of the methods above are either L Is it a downhill or -country skiboot? primary or just extra or auxiliary, even M Is it serious sports footwear other than though adhesive is a major part of the reason skiboots? (Chapter 64 subheading note de- the bottom will not separate from the upper. fines sports footwear.) b. Composition leather is made by binding N Is it a tennis, basketball, gym, or training together leather fibers or small pieces of shoe or the like? natural leather. It does not include imita- O Is it made on a base or platform of wood? tion leathers not based on natural leather. P Does it have open toes or open heels? c. Leather is the tanned skin of any animal Q Is it made by the (lipped insole) welt con- from which the fur or hair has been removed. struction? Tanned skins coated or laminated with rub- R Is it made by the turned construction? ber and/or plastics are ‘‘leather’’ only if the S Is it worn exclusively by men, boys or leather gives the material its essential char- youths? acter.

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d. A line of demarcation exists if one can in- p. A zori has an upper consisting only of dicate where the sole ends and the upper be- straps or thongs of molded rubber or plastic. gins. For example, knit booties do not nor- This upper is assembled to a foamed rubber mally have a line of demarcation. or plastic sole by means of plugs. e. Men’s, boys’ and youths’ sizes cover foot- Fur products and furs (T.D. 53064)—(1) Name wear of American youths sizes 111⁄2 and larg- or names (as set forth in the Fur Products er for males, and do not include footwear Name Guide (16 CFR 301.0) of the animal or commonly worn by both sexes. If more than animals that produced the fur, and such 4% of the shoes sold in a given size will be qualifying statements as may be required worn by females, that size is ‘‘commonly pursuant to § 7(c) of the Fur Products Label- worn by both sexes.’’ ing Act (15 U.S.C. 69e(c)); (2) A statement f. Footwear is designed to protect against that the fur product contains or is composed water, oil or cold or inclement weather only of used fur, when such is the fact; (3) A state- if it is substantially more of a protection ment that fur product contains or is com- against those items than the usual shoes of posed of bleached, dyed, or otherwise artifi- that type. For example, leather oxfords will cially colored fur, when such is the fact; (4) clearly keep one’s feet warmer and drier A statement that the fur product is com- than going barefoot, but they are not a pro- posed wholly or in substantial part of paws, tection in this sense. On the other hand the tails, bellies, or waste fur, when such is the snow-jobber is the protective version of the fact; (5) Name and address of the manufac- nonprotective jogging shoe. turer of the fur product; (6) Name of the g. Rubber and/or plastics includes any tex- country of origin of the furs or those con- tile material visibly coated (or covered) ex- tained in the fur product. ternally with one or both of those materials. Glassware and other glass products (T.D. h. Slip-on includes: 53079, 55977)—Classifiable under Heading 7013 1. A boot which must be pulled on. HTSUS—Statement of the separate value of 2. Footwear with elastic cores which must each component article in the set. be stretched to get it on, but not bootwear Gloves—State if the merchandise has a having a separate piece of elasticized fabric plastics or a rubber exterior. (See Chapter 59, which forms a full circle around the foot or Note 2(a)(3)). ankle. Grain or grain and screenings (T.D. 51284)— i. Sports footwear includes only: Statement on Customs invoices for cul- (1) Footwear which is designed for a sport- tivated grain or grain and screenings that no ing activity and has, or has provision for, the screenings are included with the grain, or, if attachment of spikes, sprigs, cleats, stops, there are screenings included, the percentage clips, bars or the like; of the shipment which consists of screenings (2) Skating boots (without skates at- commingled with the principal grain. tached), ski boots and cross-country ski foot- Handkerchiefs—(1) State the exact dimen- wear, wrestling boots, boxing boots and cy- sions (length and width) of the merchandise; cling shoes. (2) If of cotton indicate whether the hand- j. Tennis shoes, basketball shoes, gym shoes, kerchief is hemmed and whether it contains training shoes and the like covers athletic lace or embroidery. footwear other than sports footwear, wheth- or —(1) If classifiable under er or not principally used for such athletic subheading 6502.00.40 or 6502.00.60, HTSUS— games or purposes. Statement as to whether or not the article k. Textile materials are made from cotton, has been bleached or colored; (2) If classifi- other vegetable fibers, wool, hair, silk or able under subheadings 6502.00.20 through man-made fibers. Note: Cork, wood carboard 6502.00.60 or 6504.00.30 through 6504.00.90, and leather are not textile materials. HTSUS—Statement as to whether or not the l. In turned construction, the upper is article is sewed or not sewed, exclusive of stitched to the leather sole wrong side out any ornamentation or trimming. and the shoe is then turned right side out. Hosiery—(1) Indicate whether a single yarn m. Vegetable fibers include cotton, flax and measures less than 67 decitex. (2) Indicate ramie, but do not include either rayon or whether the hosiery is full length, knee plaiting materials such as rattan or wood length, or less than knee length. (3) Indicate strips. whether it contains lace or net. n. Waterproof footwear includes footwear Iron or steel classifiable in Chapter 72 or designed to protect against penetration by headings 7301 to 7307, HTSUS (T.D. 53092, water or other liquids, whether or not such 55977)—Statement of the percentages by footwear is primarily designed for such pur- weight or carbon and any metallic elements poses. contained in the articles, in the form of a o. Welt footwear means footwear con- mill analysis or mill test certificate. structed with a welt, which extends around Iron oxide (T.D. 49989, 50107)—For iron oxide the edge of the outer sole, and in which the to which a reduced rate of duty is applicable, welt and shoe upper are sewed to a lip on the a statement of the method of preparation of surface of the insole, and the outer sole is the oxide, together with the patent number, sewed or cemented to the welt. if any.

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Machines, equipment and apparatus—Chap- crons); (3) If imported in rectangular sheets, ters 84 and 85, HTSUS—A statement as to length and width of sheets, in cm; (4) if im- the use or method of operation of each type ported in strips, or rolls, the width, in cm. In of machine. the case of rolls, the diameter of rolls in cm; Machine parts (T.D. 51616)—Statement (5) Whether the paper is coated or impreg- specifying the kind of machine for which the nated, and with what materials; (6) Weight of parts are intended, or if this is not known to coating, in grams per square meter; (7) Per- the shipper, the kinds of machines for which centage by weight of the total fiber content the parts are suitable. consisting of wood fibers obtained by a me- Machine tools: (1) Headings 8456 through chanical process, chemical sulfate or soda 8462—machine tools covered by these head- process, chemical sulfite process, or semi- ings equipped with a CNC (Computer Numer- chemical process, as appropriate; (8) Com- ical Control) or the facings (electrical inter- mercial designation, as ‘‘Writing’’, ‘‘Cover’’, face) for a CNC must state so; (2) Headings ‘‘Drawing’’, ‘‘Bristol’’, ‘‘Newsprint’’, etc.; (9) 8458 through 8463—machine tools covered by Ash content; (10) Color; (11) Glaze, or finish; these headings if used or rebuilt must state (12) Mullen bursting strength, and Mullen so; (3) Subheading 8456.30.10—EDM: (Electical index; (13) Stretch factor, in machine direc- Discharge Machines) if a Traveling Wire tion and in cross direction; (14) Tear and ten- (Wire Cut) type must state so. Wire EDM’s sile readings; in machine direction, in cross use a copper or brass wire for the electrode; direction, and in machine direction plus (4) Subheading 8457.10.00—Machining Cen- cross direction; (15) Identification of fibers ters. Must state whether or not they have an as ‘‘hardwood’’ where appropriate; (16) Crush ATC (Automatic Tool Changer). Vertical resistance; (17) Brightness; (18) Smoothness; spindle maching centers with an ATC must (19) If bleached, whether bleached uniformly also indicate the Y-travel; (5) Subheading throughout the mass; (20) Whether embossed, 8458.11.0030 through 8458.11.0090—horizontal perforated, creped or crinkled. lathes: numerically controlled. Must indi- Plastic plates, sheets, film, foil and strip of cate the rated HP (or KW rating) of the main headings 3920 and 3921—(1) Statement as to spindle motor. Use the continuous rather whether the plastic is cellular or noncel- than the 30 minute rating. lular; (2) Specification of the type of plastic; Madeira embroideries (T.D. 49988)—(1) With (3) Indication of whether or not flexible and respect to the materials used, furnish: (a) whether combined with textile or other ma- country of production; (b) width of the mate- terial. rial in the piece; (c) name of the manufac- Printed matter classificable in Chapter 49— turer; (d) kind of material, indicating manu- Printed matter entered in the following facturer’s quality number; (e) landed cost of headings shall have, on or with the invoices the material used in each item; (f) date of covering such matter, the following informa- the order; (g) date of the invoice; (h) invoice tion: (1) Heading 4901—(a) Whether the books unit value in the currency of the purchase; are: dictionaries, encyclopedias, textbooks, (i) discount from purchase price allowed, if bound newspapers or journals or periodicals, any; (2) With respect to the finished embroi- directories, bibles or other prayer books, dered articles, furnish: (a) manufacturers’s technical, scientific or professional books, name, design number, and quality number; art or pictorial books, or ‘‘other’’ books; (b) (b) importer’s design number, if any; (c) fin- if ‘‘other’’ books, whether hardbound or ished size; (d) number of embroidery points paperbound; (c) if ‘‘other’’ books, per unit of quantity; (e) total for overhead paperbound, other than ‘‘rack size’’: number and profit added in arriving at the price or of pages (excluding covers). (2) Heading 4902— value of the merchandise covered by the in- (a) Whether the journal or periodical appears voice. at least four times a week. If the journal or Motion-picture films—(1) Statement of foot- periodical appears other than at least four age, title, and subject matter of each film; times a week, whether it is a newspaper sup- (2) Declaration of shipper, cameraman, or plement printed by a gravure process, is it a other person with knowledge of the facts newspaper, business or professional journal identifying the films with the invoice and or periodical, or other than these; (3) Heading stating that the basic films were to the best 4904—Whether the printed or manuscript of his knowledge and belief exposed abroad music is sheet music, not bound (except by and returned for use as newsreel; (3) Declara- stapling or folding); (4) Heading 4905—(a) tion of importer that he believes the films Whether globes or not; (b) if not globes, entered by him are the ones covered by the whether in book form or not; (c) in any case, preceding declaration and that the films are whether or not in relief; (5) Heading 4908— intended for use as newsreel. Whether or not vitrifiable; (6) Heading 4904— Paper classifiable in Chapter 48—Invoices Whether post cards, greeting cards, or other; covering paper shall contain the following (7) Heading 4910—(a) Whether or not printed information, or will be accompanied by spec- on paper by a lithographic process; (b) if ification sheets containing such information: printed on paper by a lithographic process, (1) Weight of paper in grams per square the thickness of the paper, in mm; (8) Sub- meter; (2) Thickness, in micrometers (mi- heading 4911.91—(a) Whether or not printed

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over 20 years at time of importation; (b) if equal prominence each natural or manufac- printed not over 20 years at time of importa- tured fiber in the textile fiber product by its tion, whether suitable for use in the produc- generic name in the order of predominance tion of articles of heading 4901; (c) if not by the weight thereof if the weight of such printed over 20 years at time of importation, fiber is 5 per centum or more of the total and not suitable for use in the production of fiber weight of the product; (2) The percent- articles of heading 4901, whether the mer- age of each fiber present, by weight, in the chandise is lithographs on paper or paper- total fiber content of the textile fiber prod- board; (d) if lithographs on paper or paper- uct; (3) The name, or other identification board, under the terms of the immediately issued and registered by the Federal Trade preceding description, thickness of the paper Commission, of the manufacturer of the or paperboard, and whether or not posters; product or one or more persons subject to § 3 (e) in any case, whether or not posters; (f) in of the Textile Fiber Products Identification any case, whether or not photographic nega- Act (15 U.S.C. 70a) with respect to such prod- tives or positives on transparent bases; (g) uct; (4) The name of the country where proc- Subheading 4911.99—If not carnets, or parts essed or manufactured. See also ‘‘Wearing Ap- thereof, in English or French, whether or not parel’’ below. printed on paper in whole or in part by a Tires and tubes for tires, of rubber or plas- lithographic process. tics—(1) Specify the kind of vehicle for Pulp classifiable in Chapter 47—(1) Invoices which the tire is intended, i.e., airplane, bi- covering chemical woodpulp, dissolving cycle, passenger car, on-the-highway light or grades, in Heading 4702 shall state the insol- heavy truck or bus, motorcycle; (2) If de- uble fraction (as a percentage) after 1 hour in signed for tractors provided for in sub- a caustic soda solution containing 18% so- heading 8701.90.10 or for agricultural or hor- dium hydroxide (NaOH) at 20 °C; (2) Sub- ticultural machinery or implements pro- heading 4702.00.0020—Pulp entered under this vided for in Chapter 84 or in subheading subheading shall in addition contain on or 8716.80.10, designate whether the tire is new, with the invoice the ash content as a per- recapped, or used; pneumatic or solid; (3) In- centage to the third decimal point, by dicate whether the tube is designed for tires weight. Refrigeration equipment—(1) Refrigerator- provided for in subheading 4011.91.10, freezers classifiable under subheading 4011.99.10, 4012.10.20, or 4012.20.20. 8418.10.00 and (2) refrigerators classifiable Tobacco (including tobacco in its natural under subheading 8418.21.00—(a) Statement state) (T.D. 44854, 45871)—(1) Specify in detail as to whether they are compression or ab- the character of the tobacco in each bale by sorption type; (b) Statement of their refrig- giving (a) country and province of origin, (b) erated volume in liters. (3) Freezers classifi- year of production, (c) grade or grades in able under subheading 8418.30.00 and each bale, (d) number of carrots or pounds of 8418.40.00—Statement as to whether they are each grade if more than one grade is packed chest or upright type. (4) Liquid chilling re- in a bale, (e) the time when, place where, and frigerating units classifiable under sub- person from whom purchased, (f) price paid headings 8418.69.0045 through 8418.69.0060— or to be paid for each bale or package, or Statement as to whether they are cen- price for the vega or lot if purchased in bulk, trifugal open-type, centrifugal hermetic- or if obtained otherwise than by purchase, type, absorption-type or reciprocating type. state the actual market value per bale; (2) If Rolling mills—Subheadings 8455.30.0005 an invoice covers or includes bales of to- through 8455.30.0085. Rolls for rolling mills: bacco which are part of a vega or lot pur- Indicate the composition of the roll—gray chased in bulk, the invoice must contain or iron, cast steel or other—and the weight of be accompanied by a full description of the each roll. vega or lot purchased; or if such description Rubber products of Chapter 40—(1) State- has been furnished with a previous importa- ment as to whether combined with textile or tion, the date and identity of such shipment; other material; (2) Statement whether the (3) Packages or bales containing only filler rubber is cellular or noncellular, leaf shall be invoiced as filler; when con- unvulcanized or vulcanized, and if vulcan- taining filler and wrapper but not more than ized, whether hard rubber or other than hard 35 percent of wrapper, they shall be invoiced rubber. as mixed; and when containing more than 35 Screenings or scalpings of grains or seeds percent of wrapper, they shall be invoiced as (T.D. 51096)—(1) Whether the commodity is wrapper. the product of a screening process; (2) If so, Watches and watch movements classifiable in whether any cultivated grains have been Chapter 91 of the HTSUS—For all commer- added to such commodity; (3) If any such cial shipments of such articles, there shall be grains have been added, the kind and per- required to be shown on the invoice, or on a centage of each. separate sheet attached to and constituting Textile fiber products (T.D. 55095)—(1) The a part of the invoice, such information as constituent fiber or combination of fibers in will reflect with respect to each group, type, the textile fiber product, designating with or model, the following:

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(A) For watches, a thorough description of or other organic substances, under Chapter the composition of the watch cases, the 44, Heading 4411, HTSUS, and classifiable ac- bracelets, bands or straps; the commercial cording to its density—Density in grams per description (ebauche caliber number, ligne cubic centimeter (cm); (3) Plywood con- size and number of jewels) of the movements sisting solely of sheets of wood, classifiable contained in the watches; and the type of under Chapter 44, Subheading 4412.11, 4412.12, battery (manufacturer’s name and reference and 4412.19, HTSUS, and classifiable accord- number), if the watch is battery-operated; ing to the thickness of the wood sheets— (B) For watch movements, the commercial Thickness of each ply in millimeter (mm). description (ebauche caliber number, ligne Wool and hair—See § 151.62 of this chapter size and number of jewels). If battery-oper- for additional information required on in- ated, the type of battery (manufacturer’s voices. name and reference number); Wool products, except carpets, rugs, mats, (C) The name of the manufacturer of the and upholsteries, and wool products made exported watch movements and the name of more than 20 years before importation (T.D. the country in which the movements were 50388, 51019)—(1) The percentage of the total manufactured. fiber weight of the wool product, exclusive of Wearing apparel—(1) All invoices for textile ornamentation not exceeding 5 per centum of wearing apparel should indicate a component said total fiber weight, of (a) wool; (b) re- material breakdown in percentages by processed wool; (c) reused wool; (d) each fiber weight for all component fibers present in other than wool if said percentage by weight the entire garment, as well as separate of such fiber is 5 per centum or more; and (e) breakdowns of the fibers in the (outer) shell the aggregate of all other fibers; (2) the max- (exclusive of linings, cuffs, waistbands, col- imum percentage of the total weight of the lars and other trimmings) and in the lining. wool product, of any nonfibrous loading, fill- (2) For garments which are constructed of ing, or adulterating matter; and (3) the name more than one component or material (com- of the manufacturer of the wool product, ex- binations of knit and not knit fabric or com- cept when such product consists of mixed binations of knit and/or not knit fabric with wastes, residues, and similar merchandise leather, fur, plastic including vinyl, etc.), obtained from several suppliers or unknown the invoice must show a fiber breakdown in sources. percentages by weight for each separate tex- Woven fabric of man-made fibers in headings tile material in the garment and a break- 5407, 5408, 5512, 5513, 5514, 5515, 5516— down in percentages by weight for each non- (1) State the exact width of the fabric; textile material for the entire garment; (3) (2) Provide a detailed description of the For woven garments—Indicate whether the merchandise, (trade name, if any); fabric is yarn dyed and whether there are (3) Indicate whether bleached, unbleached, ‘‘two or more colors in the warp and/or fill- dyed, of yarns of different colors and/or ing’’; (4) For all-white T-shirts and singlets— printed; Indicate whether or not the garment con- (4) If composed of more than one material, tains pockets, trim, or embroidery; (5) For list percentage by weight in each; mufflers—State the exact dimensions (length (5) Identify the man-made fibers as artifi- and width) of the merchandise. cial or synthetic, filament or staple, and Wood products—(1) Wood sawn or chipped state whether the yarns are high tenacity. lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not Specify the number of turns per meter in planed, sanded or finger-jointed, of a thick- each yarn; ness exceeding 6 mm (lumber), classifiable (6) Specify yarn sizes in warp and filling; under Chapter 44, heading 4407, HTSUS, and (7) Specify how the fabric is woven (plain wood continuously shaped along any of its weave, twill, sateen, dobby, jacquard, swivel, edges or faces, whether or not planed, sanded lappet, etc.); or finger-jointed: Coniferous: Subheading (8) Indicate the number of single threads 4409.10.90 and Nonconiferous: Subheading per square centimeter in both warp and fill- 4409.20.90, HTSUS, and dutiable on the basis ing; of cubic meters— (9) Supply the weight per square meter in Quantity in cubic meters (m) before dress- grams; ing; (2) Fiberboard of wood or other ligneous (10) Provide the average yarn number using materials whether or not bonded with resins this formula:

100 × number of single threads per square centimeter (number of grams per square meter);

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(11) For spun yarns, specify whether (c) Value. The importer must show in combed or carded. clear detail on the invoice or on an at- (12) For filament yarns, specify whether tached statement the computation of textured or not textured. all deductions from total invoice value, Yarns—(1) All yarn invoices should show: (a) Fiber content by weight; (b) whether sin- such as nondutiable charges, and all gle or plied; (c) whether or not put up for re- additions to invoice value which have tail sale (See Section XI, Note 4, HTSUS); (d) been made to arrive at the aggregate whether or not intended for use as sewing entered value. In addition, the entered thread; unit value for each article on the in- (2) If chief weight of silk—show whether voice must be shown where it is dif- spun or filament; ferent from the invoiced unit value. (3) If chief weight of cotton—show: (a) Whether combed or uncombed (d) Importer’s notations in blue or black (b) Metric number (mn) ink. Except when invoice line data are (c) Whether bleached and/or mercerized; linked to an entry summary line and (4) If chief weight of man-made fiber— transmitted to CBP electronically show: under the provisions of part 143, all no- (a) Whether filament, or spun, or a com- tations made on the invoice by the im- bination of filament and spun porter or customs broker must be in (b) If a combination of filament and spun— blue or black ink. give percentage of filament and spun by weight. [T.D. 73–175, 38 FR 17447, July 2, 1973, as (5) If chief weight of filament man-made amended by T.D. 89–1, 53 FR 51262, Dec. 21, fiber—show: 1988; T.D. 99–64, 64 FR 43266, Aug. 10, 1999; (a) Whether high tenacity (See Section XI, CBP Dec. 09–47, 74 FR 69019, Dec. 30, 2009] note 6 HTSUS). (b) Whether monofilament, multifilament § 141.91 Entry without required in- or strip voice. (c) Whether texturized (d) Yarn number in decitex If a required invoice is not available (e) Number of turns per meter in proper form at the time the entry or (f) For monofilaments—show cross sec- entry summary documentation is filed tional dimension in millimeters and a waiver is not granted in accord- (g) For strips—show the width of the strip ance with § 141.92, the entry or entry in millimeters (measure in folded or twisted summary documentation shall be ac- condition if so imported). cepted only under the following condi- [T.D. 73–175, 38 FR 17447, July 2, 1973] tions: (a) The port director is satisfied that EDITORIAL NOTE: For FEDERAL REGISTER ci- tations affecting § 141.89, see the List of CFR the failure to produce the required in- Sections Affected, which appears in the voice is due to a cause beyond the con- Finding Aids section of the printed volume trol of the importer; and at www.fdsys.gov. (b) The importer files: (1) A written declaration that he is § 141.90 Notation of tariff classification unable to produce such invoice, and and value on invoice. (2) Any seller’s or shipper’s invoices (a) [Reserved] available to him or, if none are avail- (b) Classification and rate of duty. The able, a pro forma invoice in accordance importer or customs broker must in- with § 141.85; clude on the invoice or with the invoice (c) The invoices and other documents data the appropriate subheading under contain information adequate for the the provisions of the Harmonized Tariff examination of merchandise, the deter- Schedule of the United States (19 mination of estimated duties, if any, U.S.C. 1202) and the rate of duty for the and statistical purposes; and merchandise being entered. Except (d) The importer files a bond on Cus- when invoice line data are linked to an toms Form 301, containing the bond entry summary line and transmitted to conditions set forth in § 113.62 of this CBP electronically under the provi- chapter, in an amount equal to one and sions of part 143, that information one-half the invoice value of the mer- must be noted by the importer or cus- chandise, for the production of the re- toms broker in the left-hand portion of quired invoice, which must be produced the invoice, next to the articles to within 120 days after the date of the fil- which they apply. ing of the entry summary (or the

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