Description and HS Tariff Classification of the Good Sample Clauses

Description and HS Tariff Classification of the Good. (a) Provide a description of the good and the HS tariff classification of the good to the 6-digit level. The description should be sufficient to relate it to the good covered by the certification; and
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Description and HS Tariff Classification of the Good. Provide a description of the good and the HS tariff classification of the good to the 6-digit level. The description may include number and kinds of packages, marks and numbers on the packages, invoice number (s) and date (s), or sufficient details to identify the good. If the certificate of origin covers a single shipment of a good, indicate the invoice number and date related to the exportation.

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