R.T. Foods Appeals CIT Ruling on Classification of Tempura Vegetable Mixes
R.T. Foods appealed a Harmonized Tariff Schedule classification case that resulted in its tempura battered vegetables being classified as vegetable preparations, dutiable at 11.2 percent, instead of as duty-free food preparations. The Court of International Trade said "vegetable preparations" specifically describes the product, which means it can’t fall into the “other” food preparations category. CIT’s ruling only applied to three of the 24 entries R.T. Foods had challenged, because the company waited too long to file its court challenge of 10 entries for which protests were denied, and lacked standing to challenge another 11 entries on constitutional grounds.
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