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Classification of separately imported laptop LCD panels turns on their independent identity as flat panel display modules, not their intended use in laptop repair. The panels were not integrated into computers, and the specific description under heading 8524 prevailed over the general heading for computer parts and accessories. Chapter Note 7 to Chapter 85 gave heading 8524 precedence, while the absence of video-signal-converting components supported that classification. Technical distinctions between LCD and LED panels were irrelevant at import. The panels were classifiable under heading 8524, attracting 15% basic customs duty; the differential-duty demand and confirming order were upheld.
Classification of separately imported laptop LCD panels turns on their independent identity as flat panel display modules, not their intended use in laptop repair. The panels were not integrated into computers, and the specific description under heading 8524 prevailed over the general heading for computer parts and accessories. Chapter Note 7 to Chapter 85 gave heading 8524 precedence, while the absence of video-signal-converting components supported that classification. Technical distinctions between LCD and LED panels were irrelevant at import. The panels were classifiable under heading 8524, attracting 15% basic customs duty; the differential-duty demand and confirming order were upheld.
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