6 An importer is entering $20,000 worth of gold jewelry which had previously been imported from Thailand and then re-exported for repairs under warranty. The broker classifies the repaired jewelry in 9802.00.4040 with a secondary classification of 7113.19.5080.
A. The importer owes 5.5% duty on the total value of the jewelry
B. The importer owes no duty since the importer was not charged for the repairs under warranty
C. The importer owes no duty because the goods qualify for duty free treatment under the GSP trade agreement
D. The importer owes 5.5% duty on the value of the repairs
E. The importer owes duty on the total value of the jewelry minus the value of the repairs
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The Answer is: Credit granted to all
Citation: Due to printing error by U.S. ITC, proper HTS # was not provided on granted to all printed version of 2008 HTS, Supplement 1
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