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The classification number to be used in international shipping documents for American goods to the U.S. is returned for repair / reconstruction 9801.00.10.12. This classification number may be limited to products from the U.S. come to be returned temporarily and will be re-exported as soon as the repair / reconstruction will be completed. This classification provides for the number of duty free imports of U.S. goods, see the returned temporarily to the U.S. For more information, the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States, Chapter 98 |
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