Chilled Bone-In Beef Arm Chuck
Fresh or chilled arm chuck with bone, a subprimal for pot roast. HTS 0201.20.06.00 applies to this other bone-in cut under general note 15 provisions. Fits after specified cuts like strip loin.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If frozen equivalent
0202 for frozen bone-in other cuts; preservation state key.
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• Use IMCO 0201 for shipping; maintain cold chain below 4°C
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