80_FR_13639 80 FR 13589 - Notice of Issuance of Final Determination Concerning Certain Notebook Computer Products

80 FR 13589 - Notice of Issuance of Final Determination Concerning Certain Notebook Computer Products

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
U.S. Customs and Border Protection

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 50 (March 16, 2015)

Page Range13589-13591
FR Document2015-05954

This document provides notice that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (``CBP'') has issued a final determination concerning the country of origin of certain notebook computer products known as the EliteBook 840-G1 Notebook. Based upon the facts presented, CBP has concluded that in all four scenarios, the country of origin of the notebook computer is Country A for purposes of U.S. Government procurement.

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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

U.S. Customs and Border Protection


Notice of Issuance of Final Determination Concerning Certain 
Notebook Computer Products

AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland 
Security.

ACTION: Notice of final determination.

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SUMMARY: This document provides notice that U.S. Customs and Border 
Protection (``CBP'') has issued a final determination concerning the 
country of origin of certain notebook computer products known as the 
EliteBook 840-G1 Notebook. Based upon the facts presented, CBP has 
concluded that in all four scenarios, the country of origin of the 
notebook computer is Country A for purposes of U.S. Government 
procurement.

DATES: The final determination was issued on March 10, 2015. A copy of 
the final determination is attached. Any party-at-interest, as defined 
in 19 CFR 177.22(d), may seek judicial review of this final 
determination within April 15, 2015.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Grace A. Kim, Valuation and Special 
Programs Branch, Regulations and Rulings, Office of International Trade 
(202) 325-7941.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is hereby given that on March 10, 
2015, pursuant to subpart B of Part 177, U.S. Customs and Border 
Protection Regulations (19 CFR part 177, subpart B), CBP issued a final 
determination concerning the country of origin of certain notebook 
computer products known as the EliteBook 840-G1 Notebook, which may be 
offered to the U.S. Government under an undesignated government 
procurement contract. This final determination, HQ H240199, was issued 
under procedures set forth at 19 CFR part 177, subpart B, which 
implements Title III of the Trade Agreements Act of 1979, as amended 
(19 U.S.C. 2511-18). In the final determination, CBP concluded that in 
all four scenarios, the processing in Country D or F does not result in 
a substantial transformation. Therefore, the country of origin of the 
notebook computer in all four scenarios is Country A for purposes of 
U.S. Government procurement.
    Section 177.29, CBP Regulations (19 CFR 177.29), provides that a 
notice of final determination shall be published in the Federal 
Register within 60 days of the date the final determination is issued. 
Section 177.30, CBP Regulations (19 CFR 177.30), provides that any 
party-at-interest, as defined in 19 CFR 177.22(d), may seek judicial 
review of a final determination within 30 days of publication of such 
determination in the Federal Register.

    Dated: March 10, 2015.
Glen E. Vereb,
Acting Executive Director, Regulations and Rulings, Office of 
International Trade.

HQ H240199

March 10, 2015

OT:RR:CTF:VS H240199 GaK

CATEGORY: Origin

Mr. Carlos Halasz
Hewlett-Packard Company
8501 SW 152 St.
Palmetto Bay, FL 33157

RE: U.S. Government Procurement; Country of Origin of Computer 
Notebook; Substantial Transformation

Dear Mr. Halasz:

    This is in response to your letter dated March 14, 2013, and 
your supplemental submission dated March 10, 2014 requesting a final 
determination on behalf of Hewlett-Packard Company (``HP'') pursuant 
to Subpart B of Part 177 of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection 
(``CBP'') Regulations (19 CFR part 177). Under these regulations, 
which implement Title III of the Trade Agreements Act of 1979 
(``TAA''), as amended (19 U.S.C. 2511 et seq.), CBP issues country 
of origin advisory rulings and final determinations as to whether an 
article is or would be product of a designated country or 
instrumentality for the purposes of granting waivers of certain 
``Buy American'' restrictions in U.S. law or for products offered 
for sale to the U.S. Government. This final determination concerns 
the country of origin of HP's EliteBook 840-G1 Notebook 
(``Elitebook''). As a U.S. importer, HP is a party-at-interest 
within the meaning of 19 CFR 177.22(d)(1) and is entitled to request 
this final determination. A meeting was held at our office on 
January 5, 2015.
    In your letter, you requested confidential treatment for certain 
information contained in the file. Pursuant to 19 CFR 177.2(b)(7), 
the identified information has been bracketed and will be redacted 
in the public version of this final determination.

FACTS:

    The Elitebook is a commercial notebook computer. The components 
of the Elitebook are sourced from various countries. The components 
include:
     Base Unit: The base unit is the bottom of the finished 
notebook made of a metal frame, with metal or plastic skins. The 
base unit includes antennae, a printed circuit assembly (``PCA''), 
the central processing unit (``CPU''), the BIOS chip, the keyboard, 
cables, connectors and speakers. The CPU is sourced in Country A, 
[******] or Country G, [******]. The base unit is assembled in 
Country A, a non-TAA designated country.
     Hinge-Up: The hinge-up is the top of the finished 
notebook. It consists of an LCD display, surrounding frame, and 
hinges for attachment to the base unit. The hinge-up is assembled in 
Country A.
     Hard Disk Drive/Solid State Drive: The drives store 
data, including the operating system and value-added software. Both 
drives are sourced in Country A or Country B, [******] a TAA 
designated country.
     WLAN Card: The WLAN card establishes wireless 
connections with other devices. It consists of a printed circuit 
board, radio frequency transmit/receive components and baseband 
processor. The country of origin of the WLAN card is Country A.
     Random Access Memory (RAM): The RAM are integrated 
circuits affixed to a printed circuit board. It has direct access to 
the CPU and is the main memory system. It is produced in Country A, 
Country B, or Country C, [******] a TAA designated country.
     Battery: The country of origin of the battery is 
Country A.
     BIOS: The BIOS executes the instructions that start the 
notebook and prepares the hardware for use. It loads the operating 
system and passes control of many functions to the operating system. 
The BIOS is developed and written at HP's laboratory in Country D, 
[******] a TAA designated country.
     Operating system (``OS''): The OS works with 
application programs to perform user interface, job management, task 
management, data management, device management, and security. The OS 
is a third-party product that HP downloads onto most Elitebooks, and 
is developed in Country D.
     Other minor components such as cables, brackets, 
screws, CD's and manuals are sourced from a variety of countries, 
and comprise less than 2% of the Elitebook.
    The BIOS is electronically transmitted from Country D to Country 
E, [******] a TAA designated country, where it is maintained by a HP 
team. BIOS maintenance includes adding device support, such as a new 
wireless LAN card, and improving field issues that were not 
discovered during standard testing. HP states that the Elitebook is 
non-functional without the BIOS because it executes the instructions 
that start the notebook and provides the basic instructions for 
controlling the system hardware, and includes all necessary hardware 
drivers and provides a uniform interface for the OS to access the 
hardware. HP further states that the BIOS authenticates the 
hardware, OS, and application programs before they are loaded.
    According to your letter, HP will assemble the Elitebook by one 
of the four scenarios described below.
    Scenario 1: This scenario applies when all the components are 
imported to Country F, [******] a TAA designated country for 
assembly.
    1. The base unit is placed over the hinge-up.
    2. The hinges are closed and screwed shut.
    3. Cables for the display and the antennae are routed and 
secured to avoid damage.

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    4. The unit is moved to a station where the memory, hard disk/
solid state drive, and WLAN are installed into the unit, connected 
and secured in place.
    5. The battery is inserted into the base unit.
    6. The unit is moved to the next station where the OS is 
downloaded onto the hard disk/solid state drive. The BIOS is 
downloaded on the flash device (BIOS chip) that is inside the base 
unit.
    After assembly is complete, the unit goes through a testing 
phase, where the operator performs tests as indicated by HP 
developed diagnostic software and addresses any problems that arise. 
The acceptable units are sent to packaging and 4% of the units are 
reviewed for quality assurance, which consists of a ``hood off'' 
audit to ensure that all components are present, a ``pre-test'' 
using a software diagnostic program, and a ``run-in'' software 
diagnostic program to identify possible errors that are fixed after 
the run. After packaging, 2% of the units are opened for an ``out of 
the box audit'' to ensure that all accessories are included and the 
``run-in'' test is executed.
    Scenario 2: This scenario is identical to Scenario 1 except that 
the base unit and the hinge-up are combined in Country A and 
imported into Country F for remaining assembly processes, testing, 
quality control and packaging.
    Scenario 3: This scenario is identical to Scenario 1 except that 
all the hardware components are assembled in Country A before they 
are imported to Country F. The production/assembly that occurs in 
Country F are the BIOS and the OS download as well as the testing, 
quality control and packaging.
    Scenario 4: In this scenario, all the hardware components are 
assembled in Country A and imported to Country D. The BIOS and the 
OS is downloaded in Country D then the notebook goes through 
testing, quality control and packaging.

ISSUE:

    In each scenario, what is the country of origin of the Elitebook 
for purposes of U.S. government procurement?

LAW AND ANALYSIS:

    Pursuant to Subpart B of Part 177, 19 CFR 177.21 et seq., which 
implements Title III of the Trade Agreements Act of 1979, as amended 
(19 U.S.C. 2511 et seq.), CBP issues country of origin advisory 
rulings and final determinations as to whether an article is or 
would be a product of a designated country or instrumentality for 
the purposes of granting waivers of certain ``Buy American'' 
restrictions in U.S. law or practice for products offered for sale 
to the U.S. Government.
    Under the rule of origin set forth under 19 U.S.C. 2518(4)(B):

    An article is a product of a country or instrumentality only if 
(i) it is wholly the growth, product, or manufacture of that country 
or instrumentality, or (ii) in the case of an article which consists 
in whole or in part of materials from another country or 
instrumentality, it has been substantially transformed into a new 
and different article of commerce with a name, character, or use 
distinct from that of the article or articles from which it was so 
transformed.

    See also 19 CFR 177.22(a).

    In determining whether the combining of parts or materials 
constitutes a substantial transformation, the determinative issue is 
the extent of operations performed and whether the parts lose their 
identity and become an integral part of the new article. Belcrest 
Linens v. United States, 573 F. Supp. 1149 (Ct. Int'l Trade 1983), 
aff'd, 741 F.2d 1368 (Fed. Cir. 1984). Assembly operations that are 
minimal or simple, as opposed to complex or meaningful, will 
generally not result in a substantial transformation. See C.S.D. 80-
111, C.S.D. 85-25, C.S.D. 89-110, C.S.D. 89-118, C.S.D. 90-51, and 
C.S.D. 90-97. If the manufacturing or combining process is a minor 
one which leaves the identity of the article intact, a substantial 
transformation has not occurred. Uniroyal, Inc. v. United States, 3 
Ct. Int'l Trade 220, 542 F. Supp. 1026 (1982), aff'd 702 F. 2d 1022 
(Fed. Cir. 1983).
    ``The term `character' is defined as `one of the essentials of 
structure, form, materials, or function that together make up and 
usually distinguish the individual. ''' Uniden America Corporation 
v. United States, 120 F. Supp. 2d. 1091, 1096 (citations omitted) 
(Ct. Int'l Trade 2000), citing National Hand Tool Corp. v. United 
States, 16 Ct. Int'l Trade 308, 311 (1992). In Uniden (concerning 
whether the assembly of cordless telephones and the installation of 
their detachable A/C (alternating current) adapters constituted 
instances of substantial transformation), the Court of International 
Trade applied the ``essence test'' and found that ``[t]he essence of 
the telephone is housed in the base and the handset.
    In Data General v. United States, 4 Ct. Int'l Trade 182 (1982), 
the court determined that for purposes of determining eligibility 
under item 807.00, Tariff Schedules of the United States 
(predecessor to subheading 9802.00.80, Harmonized Tariff Schedule of 
the United States), the programming of a foreign PROM (Programmable 
Read-Only Memory chip) in the United States substantially 
transformed the PROM into a U.S. article. In programming the 
imported PROMs, the U.S. engineers systematically caused various 
distinct electronic interconnections to be formed within each 
integrated circuit. The programming bestowed upon each circuit its 
electronic function, that is, its ``memory'' which could be 
retrieved. A distinct physical change was effected in the PROM by 
the opening or closing of the fuses, depending on the method of 
programming. This physical alteration, not visible to the naked eye, 
could be discerned by electronic testing of the PROM. The court 
noted that the programs were designed by a U.S. project engineer 
with many years of experience in ``designing and building 
hardware.'' In addition, the court noted that while replicating the 
program pattern from a ``master'' PROM may be a quick one-step 
process, the development of the pattern and the production of the 
``master'' PROM required much time and expertise. The court noted 
that it was undisputed that programming altered the character of a 
PROM. The essence of the article, its interconnections or stored 
memory, was established by programming. The court concluded that 
altering the non-functioning circuitry comprising a PROM through 
technological expertise in order to produce a functioning read only 
memory device, possessing a desired distinctive circuit pattern, was 
no less a ``substantial transformation'' than the manual 
interconnection of transistors, resistors and diodes upon a circuit 
board creating a similar pattern.
    In Texas Instruments v. United States, 681 F.2d 778, 782 (CCPA 
1982), the court observed that the substantial transformation issue 
is a ``mixed question of technology and customs law.''
    In C.S.D. 84-85, 18 Cust. B. & Dec. 1044, CBP stated:

    We are of the opinion that the rationale of the court in the 
Data General case may be applied in the present case to support the 
principle that the essence of an integrated circuit memory storage 
device is established by programming; . . . [W]e are of the opinion 
that the programming (or reprogramming) of an EPROM results in a new 
and different article of commerce which would be considered to be a 
product of the country where the programming or reprogramming takes 
place.

    Accordingly, the programming of a device that confers its 
identity as well as defines its use generally constitutes 
substantial transformation. See also Headquarters Ruling Letter 
(``HQ'') 558868, dated February 23, 1995 (programming of SecureID 
Card substantially transforms the card because it gives the card its 
character and use as part of a security system and the programming 
is a permanent change that cannot be undone); HQ 735027, dated 
September 7, 1993 (programming blank media (EEPROM) with 
instructions that allow it to perform certain functions that prevent 
piracy of software constitute substantial transformation); and, HQ 
733085, dated July 13, 1990; but see HQ 732870, dated March 19, 1990 
(formatting a blank diskette does not constitute substantial 
transformation because it does not add value, does not involve 
complex or highly technical operations and did not create a new or 
different product); and, HQ 734518, dated June 28, 1993, 
(motherboards are not substantially transformed by the implanting of 
the central processing unit on the board because, whereas in Data 
General use was being assigned to the PROM, the use of the 
motherboard had already been determined when the importer imported 
it).

Scenario 1 and 2:

    In Scenario 1, the base unit containing a PCA, CPU, BIOS chip, 
amongst other components is placed over the hinge-up (which contains 
a LCD display) in Country F. The hard disk drive and WLAN are 
installed and the OS and BIOS are downloaded. In Scenario 2, the 
base unit and hinge-up are already assembled in Country A before 
importation into Country F. After the hardware components are 
assembled, the BIOS is downloaded onto the flash device.
    HP claims that as a result of the assembly operations performed 
in Country F, the various foreign components undergo a substantial 
transformation, such that the finished Elitebook becomes a product 
of Country F for purposes of U.S. Government

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procurement. HP cites HQ 560677, dated February 3, 1998, to support 
the argument that the assembly operations coupled with the BIOS 
download transform discrete and inoperable components into a 
finished product with a different name, character and use. In HQ 
560677, CBP considered two different notebook computers manufactured 
in the U.S. with parts and components from various countries. In the 
first scenario, the imported chassis included the LCD and the CPU 
from various countries, but the BIOS and memory modules were not 
included. Other imported components were the hard disk drive 
(Thailand), BIOS chip (U.S.), floppy disk drive (China), AC adapter 
(China), CD ROM (Japan), fax modem cards (U.S.), a docking station 
(Taiwan), and memory board (Korea, Japan, or Singapore). The 
assembly process in the U.S. consisted of installing the BIOS chip 
(which was of U.S. origin), the memory modules, the hard disk drive, 
the network interface card, and downloading the flash BIOS into non-
volatile RAM. In the second scenario, the imported chassis included 
the LCD screen (Taiwan), the floppy disc drive (China), and the BIOS 
chip but neither the keyboard, the CPU nor other primary chips were 
included. Similar components as in the first scenario were imported 
and the assembly process in the U.S. consisted of installing the CPU 
processor module (of U.S. origin), the hybrid cooler, the keyboard, 
the memory modules, the hard disk drive, the PCMCIA modem card, and 
downloading the flash BIOS into non-volatile RAM. CBP concluded that 
the foreign components used in the manufacture of the notebook 
computers lost their separate identities and became an integral part 
of a notebook computer as a result of the operations performed in 
the U.S.
    HQ H241177, dated December 3, 2013, Ethernet switches were 
assembled to completion in Malaysia and then shipped to Singapore, 
where U.S.-origin software was downloaded onto the switches. CBP 
found that the software downloading performed in Singapore did not 
amount to programming and that the country of origin was Malaysia, 
where the last substantial transformation occurred.
    In this case, the base unit is assembled in Country A and it 
includes the antennae, printed circuit assembly, CPU, BIOS chip, 
keyboard, cables, connectors, and speakers. The base unit is 
imported into Country F and the BIOS from Country D is downloaded. 
Based on the facts in this case and consistent with the Customs 
rulings cited above, we find that under Scenarios 1 and 2, the last 
substantial transformation of the Elitebook components occurs in 
Country A. Most of the major components are sourced in Country A, 
unlike HQ 560677, where the components came from various countries 
and in each scenario a major component (BIOS chip or CPU) was of 
U.S. origin, where the assembly occurred. Further, downloading the 
BIOS does not substantially transform the Elitebook. Therefore, we 
find that the country of origin for purposes of U.S. Government 
procurement in Scenarios 1 and 2 is Country A.

Scenario 3:

    In Scenario 3, all of the hardware components are assembled in 
Country A and imported into Country F. The operations that occur in 
Country F are BIOS download, OS download, testing, quality control 
and packaging. The issue is whether the downloading of the BIOS and 
OS substantially transforms the notebook computer. As indicated 
above, the programming of a device that defines its use generally 
constitutes a substantial transformation. Software downloading by 
itself, however, does not amount to programming, which involves 
writing, testing and implementing code necessary to make a computer 
function in a certain way. See HQ H241177 (Dec. 3, 2013) supra, see 
also Data General supra.
    Consistent with the Customs rulings cited above, we find that 
the BIOS and OS downloading does not result in a substantial 
transformation in Country F. Given these facts, we find that the 
country where the last substantial transformation occurs is Country 
A, where the major assembly processes are performed. The country of 
origin for purposes of U.S. Government procurement in Scenario 3 is 
Country A.

Scenario 4:

    Here, all of the hardware components are assembled in Country A 
and imported into Country D. In Country D, the BIOS and OS are 
downloaded and the Elitebook is tested for quality assurance and 
packaged. As indicated above, software downloading by itself does 
not result in a substantial transformation. Consistent with the 
Customs rulings cited above, we find that the country where the last 
substantial transformation occurs is Country A, where the major 
assembly processes are performed. The country of origin for purposes 
of U.S. Government procurement in Scenario 4 is Country A.

HOLDING:

    Based on the facts of this case, we find that in Scenarios 1, 2, 
3, and 4, the last substantial transformation takes place in Country 
A. The country of origin of the Elitebook is Country A for purposes 
of U.S. Government procurement and country of origin marking.
    Notice of this final determination will be given in the Federal 
Register, as required by 19 CFR Sec.  177.29. Any party-at-interest 
other than the party which requested this final determination may 
request, pursuant to 19 CFR Sec.  177.31, that CBP reexamine the 
matter anew and issue a new final determination. Pursuant to 19 CFR 
Sec.  177.30, any party-at-interest may, within 30 days of 
publication of the Federal Register Notice referenced above, seek 
judicial review of this final determination before the Court of 
International Trade.

Sincerely,

Glen E. Vereb
Acting Executive Director, Regulations and Rulings, Office of 
International Trade

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                                               [FR Doc. 2015–05846 Filed 3–13–15; 8:45 am]                Section 177.29, CBP Regulations (19                sourced in Country A, [******] or Country G,
                                               BILLING CODE 9110–12–P                                  CFR 177.29), provides that a notice of                [******]. The base unit is assembled in
                                                                                                       final determination shall be published                Country A, a non-TAA designated country.
                                                                                                                                                                • Hinge-Up: The hinge-up is the top of the
                                                                                                       in the Federal Register within 60 days                finished notebook. It consists of an LCD
                                               DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND                                  of the date the final determination is                display, surrounding frame, and hinges for
                                               SECURITY                                                issued. Section 177.30, CBP Regulations               attachment to the base unit. The hinge-up is
                                                                                                       (19 CFR 177.30), provides that any                    assembled in Country A.
                                               U.S. Customs and Border Protection                      party-at-interest, as defined in 19 CFR                  • Hard Disk Drive/Solid State Drive: The
                                                                                                       177.22(d), may seek judicial review of a              drives store data, including the operating
                                               Notice of Issuance of Final                                                                                   system and value-added software. Both
                                                                                                       final determination within 30 days of
                                               Determination Concerning Certain                                                                              drives are sourced in Country A or Country
                                                                                                       publication of such determination in the              B, [******] a TAA designated country.
                                               Notebook Computer Products
                                                                                                       Federal Register.                                        • WLAN Card: The WLAN card establishes
                                               AGENCY:  U.S. Customs and Border                          Dated: March 10, 2015.                              wireless connections with other devices. It
                                               Protection, Department of Homeland                      Glen E. Vereb,                                        consists of a printed circuit board, radio
                                               Security.                                                                                                     frequency transmit/receive components and
                                                                                                       Acting Executive Director, Regulations and            baseband processor. The country of origin of
                                               ACTION: Notice of final determination.                  Rulings, Office of International Trade.               the WLAN card is Country A.
                                                                                                       HQ H240199                                               • Random Access Memory (RAM): The
                                               SUMMARY:   This document provides                                                                             RAM are integrated circuits affixed to a
                                                                                                       March 10, 2015
                                               notice that U.S. Customs and Border                                                                           printed circuit board. It has direct access to
                                               Protection (‘‘CBP’’) has issued a final                 OT:RR:CTF:VS H240199 GaK                              the CPU and is the main memory system. It
                                               determination concerning the country of                 CATEGORY: Origin                                      is produced in Country A, Country B, or
                                               origin of certain notebook computer                                                                           Country C, [******] a TAA designated
                                                                                                       Mr. Carlos Halasz                                     country.
                                               products known as the EliteBook 840–                    Hewlett-Packard Company                                  • Battery: The country of origin of the
                                               G1 Notebook. Based upon the facts                       8501 SW 152 St.                                       battery is Country A.
                                               presented, CBP has concluded that in all                Palmetto Bay, FL 33157                                   • BIOS: The BIOS executes the
                                               four scenarios, the country of origin of                RE: U.S. Government Procurement; Country              instructions that start the notebook and
                                               the notebook computer is Country A for                        of Origin of Computer Notebook;                 prepares the hardware for use. It loads the
                                               purposes of U.S. Government                                   Substantial Transformation                      operating system and passes control of many
                                               procurement.                                            Dear Mr. Halasz:                                      functions to the operating system. The BIOS
                                                                                                          This is in response to your letter dated           is developed and written at HP’s laboratory
                                               DATES:  The final determination was                     March 14, 2013, and your supplemental                 in Country D, [******] a TAA designated
                                               issued on March 10, 2015. A copy of the                 submission dated March 10, 2014 requesting            country.
                                               final determination is attached. Any                    a final determination on behalf of Hewlett-              • Operating system (‘‘OS’’): The OS works
                                               party-at-interest, as defined in 19 CFR                 Packard Company (‘‘HP’’) pursuant to                  with application programs to perform user
                                               177.22(d), may seek judicial review of                  Subpart B of Part 177 of the U.S. Customs             interface, job management, task management,
                                                                                                       and Border Protection (‘‘CBP’’) Regulations           data management, device management, and
                                               this final determination within April 15,                                                                     security. The OS is a third-party product that
                                               2015.                                                   (19 CFR part 177). Under these regulations,
                                                                                                       which implement Title III of the Trade                HP downloads onto most Elitebooks, and is
                                               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        Agreements Act of 1979 (‘‘TAA’’), as                  developed in Country D.
                                               Grace A. Kim, Valuation and Special                     amended (19 U.S.C. 2511 et seq.), CBP issues             • Other minor components such as cables,
                                               Programs Branch, Regulations and                        country of origin advisory rulings and final          brackets, screws, CD’s and manuals are
                                               Rulings, Office of International Trade                  determinations as to whether an article is or         sourced from a variety of countries, and
                                                                                                       would be product of a designated country or           comprise less than 2% of the Elitebook.
                                               (202) 325–7941.                                                                                                  The BIOS is electronically transmitted
                                                                                                       instrumentality for the purposes of granting
                                               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is                    waivers of certain ‘‘Buy American’’                   from Country D to Country E, [******] a
                                               hereby given that on March 10, 2015,                    restrictions in U.S. law or for products              TAA designated country, where it is
                                               pursuant to subpart B of Part 177, U.S.                 offered for sale to the U.S. Government. This         maintained by a HP team. BIOS maintenance
                                               Customs and Border Protection                           final determination concerns the country of           includes adding device support, such as a
                                               Regulations (19 CFR part 177, subpart                   origin of HP’s EliteBook 840–G1 Notebook              new wireless LAN card, and improving field
                                                                                                       (‘‘Elitebook’’). As a U.S. importer, HP is a          issues that were not discovered during
                                               B), CBP issued a final determination                                                                          standard testing. HP states that the Elitebook
                                               concerning the country of origin of                     party-at-interest within the meaning of 19
                                                                                                       CFR 177.22(d)(1) and is entitled to request           is non-functional without the BIOS because
                                               certain notebook computer products                                                                            it executes the instructions that start the
                                                                                                       this final determination. A meeting was held
                                               known as the EliteBook 840–G1                           at our office on January 5, 2015.                     notebook and provides the basic instructions
                                               Notebook, which may be offered to the                      In your letter, you requested confidential         for controlling the system hardware, and
                                               U.S. Government under an                                treatment for certain information contained           includes all necessary hardware drivers and
                                               undesignated government procurement                     in the file. Pursuant to 19 CFR 177.2(b)(7),          provides a uniform interface for the OS to
                                               contract. This final determination, HQ                  the identified information has been bracketed         access the hardware. HP further states that
                                                                                                       and will be redacted in the public version of         the BIOS authenticates the hardware, OS,
                                               H240199, was issued under procedures                                                                          and application programs before they are
                                               set forth at 19 CFR part 177, subpart B,                this final determination.
                                                                                                                                                             loaded.
                                               which implements Title III of the Trade                 FACTS:                                                   According to your letter, HP will assemble
                                               Agreements Act of 1979, as amended                         The Elitebook is a commercial notebook             the Elitebook by one of the four scenarios
                                               (19 U.S.C. 2511–18). In the final                       computer. The components of the Elitebook             described below.
                                               determination, CBP concluded that in                    are sourced from various countries. The                  Scenario 1: This scenario applies when all
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                                               all four scenarios, the processing in                   components include:                                   the components are imported to Country F,
                                               Country D or F does not result in a                        • Base Unit: The base unit is the bottom           [******] a TAA designated country for
                                                                                                       of the finished notebook made of a metal              assembly.
                                               substantial transformation. Therefore,                  frame, with metal or plastic skins. The base             1. The base unit is placed over the hinge-
                                               the country of origin of the notebook                   unit includes antennae, a printed circuit             up.
                                               computer in all four scenarios is                       assembly (‘‘PCA’’), the central processing               2. The hinges are closed and screwed shut.
                                               Country A for purposes of U.S.                          unit (‘‘CPU’’), the BIOS chip, the keyboard,             3. Cables for the display and the antennae
                                               Government procurement.                                 cables, connectors and speakers. The CPU is           are routed and secured to avoid damage.



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                                                  4. The unit is moved to a station where the             See also 19 CFR 177.22(a).                         functioning circuitry comprising a PROM
                                               memory, hard disk/solid state drive, and                   In determining whether the combining of            through technological expertise in order to
                                               WLAN are installed into the unit, connected             parts or materials constitutes a substantial          produce a functioning read only memory
                                               and secured in place.                                   transformation, the determinative issue is the        device, possessing a desired distinctive
                                                  5. The battery is inserted into the base unit.       extent of operations performed and whether            circuit pattern, was no less a ‘‘substantial
                                                  6. The unit is moved to the next station             the parts lose their identity and become an           transformation’’ than the manual
                                               where the OS is downloaded onto the hard                integral part of the new article. Belcrest            interconnection of transistors, resistors and
                                               disk/solid state drive. The BIOS is                     Linens v. United States, 573 F. Supp. 1149            diodes upon a circuit board creating a similar
                                               downloaded on the flash device (BIOS chip)              (Ct. Int’l Trade 1983), aff’d, 741 F.2d 1368          pattern.
                                               that is inside the base unit.                           (Fed. Cir. 1984). Assembly operations that are           In Texas Instruments v. United States, 681
                                                  After assembly is complete, the unit goes            minimal or simple, as opposed to complex or           F.2d 778, 782 (CCPA 1982), the court
                                               through a testing phase, where the operator             meaningful, will generally not result in a            observed that the substantial transformation
                                               performs tests as indicated by HP developed             substantial transformation. See C.S.D. 80–            issue is a ‘‘mixed question of technology and
                                               diagnostic software and addresses any                   111, C.S.D. 85–25, C.S.D. 89–110, C.S.D. 89–          customs law.’’
                                               problems that arise. The acceptable units are           118, C.S.D. 90–51, and C.S.D. 90–97. If the              In C.S.D. 84–85, 18 Cust. B. & Dec. 1044,
                                               sent to packaging and 4% of the units are               manufacturing or combining process is a               CBP stated:
                                               reviewed for quality assurance, which                   minor one which leaves the identity of the               We are of the opinion that the rationale of
                                               consists of a ‘‘hood off’’ audit to ensure that         article intact, a substantial transformation has      the court in the Data General case may be
                                               all components are present, a ‘‘pre-test’’              not occurred. Uniroyal, Inc. v. United States,        applied in the present case to support the
                                               using a software diagnostic program, and a              3 Ct. Int’l Trade 220, 542 F. Supp. 1026              principle that the essence of an integrated
                                               ‘‘run-in’’ software diagnostic program to               (1982), aff’d 702 F. 2d 1022 (Fed. Cir. 1983).        circuit memory storage device is established
                                               identify possible errors that are fixed after the          ‘‘The term ‘character’ is defined as ‘one of       by programming; . . . [W]e are of the opinion
                                               run. After packaging, 2% of the units are               the essentials of structure, form, materials, or      that the programming (or reprogramming) of
                                               opened for an ‘‘out of the box audit’’ to               function that together make up and usually            an EPROM results in a new and different
                                               ensure that all accessories are included and            distinguish the individual. ’’’ Uniden                article of commerce which would be
                                               the ‘‘run-in’’ test is executed.                        America Corporation v. United States, 120 F.          considered to be a product of the country
                                                  Scenario 2: This scenario is identical to            Supp. 2d. 1091, 1096 (citations omitted) (Ct.         where the programming or reprogramming
                                               Scenario 1 except that the base unit and the            Int’l Trade 2000), citing National Hand Tool          takes place.
                                               hinge-up are combined in Country A and                  Corp. v. United States, 16 Ct. Int’l Trade 308,          Accordingly, the programming of a device
                                               imported into Country F for remaining                   311 (1992). In Uniden (concerning whether             that confers its identity as well as defines its
                                               assembly processes, testing, quality control            the assembly of cordless telephones and the           use generally constitutes substantial
                                               and packaging.                                          installation of their detachable A/C                  transformation. See also Headquarters Ruling
                                                  Scenario 3: This scenario is identical to            (alternating current) adapters constituted            Letter (‘‘HQ’’) 558868, dated February 23,
                                               Scenario 1 except that all the hardware                 instances of substantial transformation), the         1995 (programming of SecureID Card
                                               components are assembled in Country A                   Court of International Trade applied the              substantially transforms the card because it
                                               before they are imported to Country F. The              ‘‘essence test’’ and found that ‘‘[t]he essence       gives the card its character and use as part
                                               production/assembly that occurs in Country              of the telephone is housed in the base and            of a security system and the programming is
                                               F are the BIOS and the OS download as well              the handset.                                          a permanent change that cannot be undone);
                                               as the testing, quality control and packaging.             In Data General v. United States, 4 Ct. Int’l      HQ 735027, dated September 7, 1993
                                                  Scenario 4: In this scenario, all the                Trade 182 (1982), the court determined that           (programming blank media (EEPROM) with
                                               hardware components are assembled in                    for purposes of determining eligibility under         instructions that allow it to perform certain
                                               Country A and imported to Country D. The                item 807.00, Tariff Schedules of the United           functions that prevent piracy of software
                                               BIOS and the OS is downloaded in Country                States (predecessor to subheading                     constitute substantial transformation); and,
                                               D then the notebook goes through testing,               9802.00.80, Harmonized Tariff Schedule of             HQ 733085, dated July 13, 1990; but see HQ
                                               quality control and packaging.                          the United States), the programming of a              732870, dated March 19, 1990 (formatting a
                                               ISSUE:                                                  foreign PROM (Programmable Read-Only                  blank diskette does not constitute substantial
                                                  In each scenario, what is the country of             Memory chip) in the United States                     transformation because it does not add value,
                                               origin of the Elitebook for purposes of U.S.            substantially transformed the PROM into a             does not involve complex or highly technical
                                               government procurement?                                 U.S. article. In programming the imported             operations and did not create a new or
                                                                                                       PROMs, the U.S. engineers systematically              different product); and, HQ 734518, dated
                                               LAW AND ANALYSIS:                                       caused various distinct electronic                    June 28, 1993, (motherboards are not
                                                  Pursuant to Subpart B of Part 177, 19 CFR            interconnections to be formed within each             substantially transformed by the implanting
                                               177.21 et seq., which implements Title III of           integrated circuit. The programming                   of the central processing unit on the board
                                               the Trade Agreements Act of 1979, as                    bestowed upon each circuit its electronic             because, whereas in Data General use was
                                               amended (19 U.S.C. 2511 et seq.), CBP issues            function, that is, its ‘‘memory’’ which could         being assigned to the PROM, the use of the
                                               country of origin advisory rulings and final            be retrieved. A distinct physical change was          motherboard had already been determined
                                               determinations as to whether an article is or           effected in the PROM by the opening or                when the importer imported it).
                                               would be a product of a designated country              closing of the fuses, depending on the
                                               or instrumentality for the purposes of                  method of programming. This physical                  Scenario 1 and 2:
                                               granting waivers of certain ‘‘Buy American’’            alteration, not visible to the naked eye, could          In Scenario 1, the base unit containing a
                                               restrictions in U.S. law or practice for                be discerned by electronic testing of the             PCA, CPU, BIOS chip, amongst other
                                               products offered for sale to the U.S.                   PROM. The court noted that the programs               components is placed over the hinge-up
                                               Government.                                             were designed by a U.S. project engineer              (which contains a LCD display) in Country F.
                                                  Under the rule of origin set forth under 19          with many years of experience in ‘‘designing          The hard disk drive and WLAN are installed
                                               U.S.C. 2518(4)(B):                                      and building hardware.’’ In addition, the             and the OS and BIOS are downloaded. In
                                                  An article is a product of a country or              court noted that while replicating the                Scenario 2, the base unit and hinge-up are
                                               instrumentality only if (i) it is wholly the            program pattern from a ‘‘master’’ PROM may            already assembled in Country A before
                                               growth, product, or manufacture of that                 be a quick one-step process, the development          importation into Country F. After the
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                                               country or instrumentality, or (ii) in the case         of the pattern and the production of the              hardware components are assembled, the
                                               of an article which consists in whole or in             ‘‘master’’ PROM required much time and                BIOS is downloaded onto the flash device.
                                               part of materials from another country or               expertise. The court noted that it was                   HP claims that as a result of the assembly
                                               instrumentality, it has been substantially              undisputed that programming altered the               operations performed in Country F, the
                                               transformed into a new and different article            character of a PROM. The essence of the               various foreign components undergo a
                                               of commerce with a name, character, or use              article, its interconnections or stored               substantial transformation, such that the
                                               distinct from that of the article or articles           memory, was established by programming.               finished Elitebook becomes a product of
                                               from which it was so transformed.                       The court concluded that altering the non-            Country F for purposes of U.S. Government



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                                               procurement. HP cites HQ 560677, dated                  Scenario 3:                                           DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
                                               February 3, 1998, to support the argument                  In Scenario 3, all of the hardware                 SECURITY
                                               that the assembly operations coupled with               components are assembled in Country A and
                                               the BIOS download transform discrete and                imported into Country F. The operations that          Federal Emergency Management
                                               inoperable components into a finished                   occur in Country F are BIOS download, OS              Agency
                                               product with a different name, character and            download, testing, quality control and
                                               use. In HQ 560677, CBP considered two                                                                         [Docket ID FEMA–2015–0006]
                                                                                                       packaging. The issue is whether the
                                               different notebook computers manufactured               downloading of the BIOS and OS
                                               in the U.S. with parts and components from                                                                    Notice of Public Meetings on the
                                                                                                       substantially transforms the notebook
                                               various countries. In the first scenario, the                                                                 Proposed Revised Guidelines for
                                                                                                       computer. As indicated above, the
                                               imported chassis included the LCD and the               programming of a device that defines its use
                                                                                                                                                             Implementing Executive Order 11988,
                                               CPU from various countries, but the BIOS                generally constitutes a substantial                   Floodplain Management, As Revised
                                               and memory modules were not included.                   transformation. Software downloading by               Through the Federal Flood Risk
                                               Other imported components were the hard                 itself, however, does not amount to                   Management Standard
                                               disk drive (Thailand), BIOS chip (U.S.),                programming, which involves writing, testing
                                               floppy disk drive (China), AC adapter                                                                         AGENCY: Federal Emergency
                                                                                                       and implementing code necessary to make a             Management Agency, DHS.
                                               (China), CD ROM (Japan), fax modem cards                computer function in a certain way. See HQ
                                               (U.S.), a docking station (Taiwan), and                 H241177 (Dec. 3, 2013) supra, see also Data           ACTION: Notice.
                                               memory board (Korea, Japan, or Singapore).              General supra.
                                               The assembly process in the U.S. consisted                                                                    SUMMARY:    This notice is to announce
                                                                                                          Consistent with the Customs rulings cited          two public meetings to solicit public
                                               of installing the BIOS chip (which was of               above, we find that the BIOS and OS
                                               U.S. origin), the memory modules, the hard                                                                    input on the proposed ‘‘Revised
                                                                                                       downloading does not result in a substantial
                                               disk drive, the network interface card, and             transformation in Country F. Given these
                                                                                                                                                             Guidelines for Implementing Executive
                                               downloading the flash BIOS into non-volatile            facts, we find that the country where the last        Order 11988, Floodplain Management.’’
                                               RAM. In the second scenario, the imported                                                                     DATES: The first public meeting will be
                                                                                                       substantial transformation occurs is Country
                                               chassis included the LCD screen (Taiwan),                                                                     held in Fairfax, VA on March 24, 2015,
                                                                                                       A, where the major assembly processes are
                                               the floppy disc drive (China), and the BIOS                                                                   from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Eastern
                                                                                                       performed. The country of origin for
                                               chip but neither the keyboard, the CPU nor
                                                                                                       purposes of U.S. Government procurement in            Time (ET). The second public meeting
                                               other primary chips were included. Similar
                                               components as in the first scenario were
                                                                                                       Scenario 3 is Country A.                              will be held by webinar on March 25,
                                               imported and the assembly process in the                Scenario 4:                                           2015, from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
                                               U.S. consisted of installing the CPU                                                                          Eastern Time (ET).
                                                                                                          Here, all of the hardware components are
                                               processor module (of U.S. origin), the hybrid                                                                 ADDRESSES: The first public meeting
                                                                                                       assembled in Country A and imported into
                                               cooler, the keyboard, the memory modules,               Country D. In Country D, the BIOS and OS              will be held in Fairfax, VA, at George
                                               the hard disk drive, the PCMCIA modem                   are downloaded and the Elitebook is tested            Mason University, 4400 University
                                               card, and downloading the flash BIOS into               for quality assurance and packaged. As                Drive, Jackson Center Building #30,
                                               non-volatile RAM. CBP concluded that the                indicated above, software downloading by              Fairfax, VA 22030. The second public
                                               foreign components used in the manufacture              itself does not result in a substantial               meeting will be by webinar.
                                               of the notebook computers lost their separate           transformation. Consistent with the Customs              For information on facilities or
                                               identities and became an integral part of a             rulings cited above, we find that the country         services for individuals with disabilities
                                               notebook computer as a result of the                    where the last substantial transformation
                                               operations performed in the U.S.
                                                                                                                                                             or to request special assistance at the
                                                                                                       occurs is Country A, where the major                  meeting, please contact the person listed
                                                  HQ H241177, dated December 3, 2013,                  assembly processes are performed. The
                                               Ethernet switches were assembled to                                                                           in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
                                                                                                       country of origin for purposes of U.S.                CONTACT section by March 20.
                                               completion in Malaysia and then shipped to              Government procurement in Scenario 4 is
                                               Singapore, where U.S.-origin software was                                                                        Due to space constraints of the
                                                                                                       Country A.
                                               downloaded onto the switches. CBP found                                                                       facility, seating will be limited to 300
                                               that the software downloading performed in              HOLDING:                                              participants for the Fairfax, VA meeting.
                                               Singapore did not amount to programming                    Based on the facts of this case, we find that      To reserve a seat in advance for this
                                               and that the country of origin was Malaysia,            in Scenarios 1, 2, 3, and 4, the last substantial     meeting, or the webinar, please provide
                                               where the last substantial transformation               transformation takes place in Country A. The          a request via email or mail with the
                                               occurred.                                               country of origin of the Elitebook is Country         contact information of the participant
                                                  In this case, the base unit is assembled in          A for purposes of U.S. Government                     (including name, mailing address, and
                                               Country A and it includes the antennae,                 procurement and country of origin marking.
                                               printed circuit assembly, CPU, BIOS chip,
                                                                                                                                                             email address), the meeting(s) to be
                                                                                                          Notice of this final determination will be
                                               keyboard, cables, connectors, and speakers.             given in the Federal Register, as required by
                                                                                                                                                             attended, and include the subject/
                                               The base unit is imported into Country F and            19 CFR § 177.29. Any party-at-interest other          attention line (or on the envelope if by
                                               the BIOS from Country D is downloaded.                  than the party which requested this final             mail): Reservation Request for FFRMS
                                               Based on the facts in this case and consistent          determination may request, pursuant to 19             Meeting. Advance reservations must be
                                               with the Customs rulings cited above, we                CFR § 177.31, that CBP reexamine the matter           received 3 business days prior to each
                                               find that under Scenarios 1 and 2, the last             anew and issue a new final determination.             meeting to ensure processing.
                                               substantial transformation of the Elitebook             Pursuant to 19 CFR § 177.30, any party-at-            Unregistered participants will be
                                               components occurs in Country A. Most of the             interest may, within 30 days of publication           accepted after all participants with
                                               major components are sourced in Country A,              of the Federal Register Notice referenced             reservations have been accommodated
                                               unlike HQ 560677, where the components                  above, seek judicial review of this final             and will be admitted on a first-come,
                                               came from various countries and in each                 determination before the Court of                     first-serve basis, provided the person
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                                               scenario a major component (BIOS chip or                International Trade.
                                               CPU) was of U.S. origin, where the assembly
                                                                                                                                                             capacity is not exceeded. To submit
                                                                                                       Sincerely,                                            reservations, please email: FEMA–
                                               occurred. Further, downloading the BIOS
                                                                                                       Glen E. Vereb                                         FFRMS@fema.dhs.gov or send by mail
                                               does not substantially transform the
                                                                                                       Acting Executive Director, Regulations and            to the address listed in the FOR FURTHER
                                               Elitebook. Therefore, we find that the country
                                                                                                          Rulings, Office of International Trade             INFORMATION CONTACT caption.
                                               of origin for purposes of U.S. Government
                                               procurement in Scenarios 1 and 2 is Country             [FR Doc. 2015–05954 Filed 3–13–15; 8:45 am]              To facilitate public participation,
                                               A.                                                      BILLING CODE 9111–14–P                                members of the public are invited to


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Document Created: 2018-02-21 09:37:58
Document Modified: 2018-02-21 09:37:58
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of final determination.
DatesThe final determination was issued on March 10, 2015. A copy of the final determination is attached. Any party-at-interest, as defined in 19 CFR 177.22(d), may seek judicial review of this final determination within April 15, 2015.
ContactGrace A. Kim, Valuation and Special Programs Branch, Regulations and Rulings, Office of International Trade (202) 325-7941.
FR Citation80 FR 13589 

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