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HQ 087601


November 23, 1990

CLA-2 CO:R:C:G 087601 CMS

CATEGORY: CLASSIFICATION

TARIFF NO.: 7211.30.10
7211.90.00

District Director of Customs
511 N.W. Broadway, Fed. Bldg.
Portland, OR 97209

RE: Protest No. 2904-9-000143 (November 29, 1989); High Carbon Steel Strip, Flat-Rolled, Hardened, Tempered, Polished; Not Further Worked

Dear Sir,

This Protest was filed against your liquidation dated September 8, 1989, in which certain high carbon steel strip was classified in 7211.90.00, HTSUSA.

FACTS:

The merchandise consists of flat-rolled high carbon steel strip less than 300 mm in width. According to the Inspection Certificate submitted with the entry documents, the strip has been hardened, tempered and brightly polished.

ISSUE:

Does polishing result in steel being "further worked" for the purposes of Heading 7211?

LAW AND ANALYSIS:

The merchandise is described by Heading 7211 which provides for flat-rolled products of iron or nonalloy steel, of a width less than 600 mm, not clad, plated or coated.

Subheading 7211.30 provides for Heading 7211 products which are of high strength steel and are not further worked other than being cold-rolled. If the merchandise is further worked other than being cold-rolled then it is classified as other Heading 7211 products in subheading 7211.90.

Additional U.S. Note 2 to Chapter 72 provides that "[f]or the purposes of this chapter, unless the context provides otherwise, the term 'further worked' refers to products subjected to any of the following surface treatments: polishing..." (emphasis in original).

The protestor does not address Additional U.S. Note 2. The protestor cites the Explanatory Notes to Heading 7208 in support of the argument that polishing does not constitute further working. The Explanatory Notes to Headings 7208 and 7209 are adopted, mutatis mutandis, by the Explanatory Notes to Heading 7211.

The Heading 7208 Explanatory Notes do not, however, definitively address the question of whether polishing constitutes further working. The Explanatory Notes to Heading 7208, p. 993, provide that "[t]he products of this heading may have been subjected to the following surface treatments: ... (3) [p]olishing...". Heading 7208, however, covers products which have been further worked and have not been further worked. It is not stated whether all Heading 7208 products may be surface polished.

The Explanatory Notes to Heading 7209 more specifically address the issue under consideration. The subheading Explanatory Notes to Heading 7209, p. 997, address only subheadings which cover goods which have not been further worked. The Notes list numerous allowable treatments for these products, including many of those listed by the Explanatory Notes to Heading 7208. Polishing, however, is not among the listed treatments. This is consistent with Additional U.S. Note 2 to Chapter 72 which provides that once goods are polished goods they become "further worked". The Explanatory Notes to Heading 7208, cited by the protestor, do not establish a context which would prevent the application of Additional U.S. Note 2.

Additional U.S. Note 2 to Chapter 72 is instructive on the issue of whether polishing constitutes further working for the purposes of Heading 7211. The merchandise under consideration has been brightly polished and has thus been further worked. The steel strip is classified as other Heading 7211 products in 7211.90.00, HTSUSA.

Because the polishing in itself constitutes further working, it is not necessary to determine whether hardening and tempering also constitute further working for the purposes of Heading 7211.

HOLDING:

The high carbon steel strips are classified as other Heading 7211 products in 7211.90.00, HTSUSA. The Protest should be denied. A copy of this decision should be attached to the Form 19 Notice of Action.

Sincerely,


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