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    43. Category: Classification
    What is the CLASSIFICATION of a teacup that is made of a porcelain containing 28% tricalcium phosphate, valued at $18, and offered for sale in the same pattern as all of the other articles listed in Additional U.S. Note 6(b) to Chapter 69, HTSUS, with the aggregate value of all those articles listed in that note being $900?

    A. 6911.10.2500
    B. 6911.10.3810
    C. 6911.10.5800
    D. 6911.10.8010
    E. 6912.00.4500

    Correct choice is: A
    Explanation: HTSUS 6911.10.2500, Additional US Note to Chapter 69 5(8), 6(A), 6(b)

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    The two headings to be compared here are 6911 and 6912.
    Heading 6912 includes Ceramic tableware, kitchenware, other household articles and toilet articles, other than of porcelain or china:
    Here, the teacup is made of porcelain and so it cannot be classified under heading 6912.
    Heading 6911 includes Tableware, kitchenware, other household articles and toilet articles, of porcelain or china:
    6911.10.25 00 classifies Tableware and kitchenware Of bone chinaware Valued over $31.50 per dozen pieces. Here it is valued at $18 and so a dozen pieces would cost $216 which is over $31.50. So the correct classification would be 6911.10.2500.

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