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Excursion Boat Not Classified Under Heading 8901 Due to Design and Manufacturing Purpose in Customs Regulations.

July 19, 2018

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Classification of Excursion Boat - the impugned boat is not principally designed and manufactured for the purpose of transport of persons and goods, it cannot be classify under Heading 8901

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