7102.29.00 - Other
Sub-classifications
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7102 2900 10
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7102 2900 20
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7102 2900 50
Overview
This HTS category, 7102.29.00, encompasses industrial diamonds that are not crude but have undergone some degree of working, yet remain unmounted or unset. This includes diamonds that have been cut, shaped, or otherwise processed for industrial applications, excluding those in their raw, natural state or those simply sawn, cleaved, or bruted. The key characteristic is that these diamonds are intended for use in manufacturing, abrasive processes, or other industrial functions, rather than for jewelry.
Distinguishing this category from its sibling, 7102.21, is crucial. HTS 7102.21 specifically covers industrial diamonds that are unworked or have only undergone very basic processing like sawing, cleaving, or bruting. In contrast, 7102.29.00 includes industrial diamonds that have advanced beyond these initial stages of working, indicating a greater degree of preparation for specific industrial uses.
Within this classification, a subcategory exists: 7102.29.00.50, designated as "Other." This further subdivision acknowledges that while these are worked industrial diamonds, they may fall into various specific types or forms not explicitly detailed in broader headings. This allows for the precise classification of a wide array of processed industrial diamonds that do not fit into more narrowly defined categories, ensuring comprehensive coverage under the tariff schedule.