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9,777 rulings found for “Mexico”
Applicability of partial duty exemption under HTSUS subheading 9802.00.80 to hot water dispenser valve assemblies; NAFTA preferential tariff treatment; General Note 12; Article 509; non-originating material undergoes applicable tariff shift
The tariff classification of a plastic cartridge containing a piercing earring and clutch from Mexico, North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) determination, country of origin determination, and whether there are any other duty exemptions applicable.
The tariff classification, status under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), country of origin determination and Marking for bedding sets from Mexico; 19 CFR 102.21(d); sets; 19 CFR 102.21(c)(1); wholly obtained or produced in a single country; 19 CFR 102.21(c)(4); most important assembly or manufacturing process; Article 509
Country of Origin; Marine propulsion outboard engine; Section 301 trade remedy; 9903.88.01, HTSUS
Country of origin of a Motor Assembly; Section 301 trade remedy; Marking
Eligibility of certain aluminum louvers for duty-free treatment under the GSP; substantial transformation
Modification of NY N260916; NAFTA; Country of Origin Marking; Substantial Transformation; Roasted Vegetables Mixed in United States
Dutiability of certain costs as assists
Applicability of reduced duty treatment for the value of U.S. components of imported drapes assembled in Mexico.
Reconsideration of Internal Advice 56/87 Regarding the Applicability of subheading 9802.00.80, HTSUS, to Certain Belt Loops
Applicability of partial duty exemption under HTSUS subhead- ing 9802.00.80 to scrub tops to be imported from Mexico
Applicability of subheading 9802.00.80, HTSUS, to certain roller assemblies from Mexico
Country of origin marking requirements applicable to a sunglass case
Importing baby shoes
Lifejacket shell assembled in Mexico from U.S. components does not have essential character of finished lifejacket. Shell eligible for partial duty exemption under subheading 9802.00.80.
Double Walled Pipes
Applicability of partial duty exemption under HTSUS 9802.00.50 to gold jewelry.Alteration;polishing;diamond cutting;071523;Royal Bead;C.S.D. 89-49(9);C.S.D. 89-9(4)
Country of origin marking of imported castings; 19 CFR134.46; 19 CFR 134.36(b).
Gears; gears for use in motor vehicles; parts of motor vehicles designed for the transport of persons; parts of motor vehicles of heading 8703; Section VII, Note 2(e); Section XVII, Note 3; Section XVI, Note 1(l)
Internal Advice 68/90; galvanized steel sheets; parts of air conditioners; Section XV, Note l(f); Chapter 72, Note l(k); Section XVI, Note 2; GRI 3(a)
Protest #2501-89-000074; shipment of wrong merchandiseexportation or non-exportation; free of duty re-importation.
Applicability of subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS, to U.S. ceramic multi-layered dielectric chip capacitors tested, labelled and packaged abroad. Packaging; John V. Carr; C.S.D. 89-27(6); 555577; 554838; 071449; 555183
Curtains; assembly; cutting; embroidery; further fabrication; Bayliss, C.S.D. 90-28; 19 CFR 10.14(a); 19 CFR 10.16(a); 19 CFR 10.16(c)(2)
Stuffitts athletic shoe inserts are made up articles.Sewn.
Classification of a printed sewn ball skin of textile material