Search 220,000+ classification decisions from the CBP CROSS (Customs Rulings Online Search System) database. Rulings explain how CBP classifies goods under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule, providing binding precedent for importers, customs brokers, and trade compliance teams.
2,641 rulings found for “Wool and Fine Animal Hair”
Classification and country of origin determination for narrow woven ribbons produced in the United States from yarns that are sourced from Mexico, Japan or South Korea; 19 CFR 102.21(c)(2).
The tariff classification of gloves from China.
The tariff classification of men’s wearing apparel from Portugal and Slovakia.
The tariff classification, origin, status under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and the proper country of origin marking of needleloom felt products, from Canada. 19 C.F.R. §102.21(c)(2) and (c)(4), Article 509.
Tariff classification of Culp, Inc. woven mattress ticking fabrics; Protest Number 1512-06-100017
Application for further review of protest number 1101-08-100108; Women’s Jeans; Cotton Restraint
Classification, country of origin and United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) TPL eligibility for mattress covers; 19 CFR 102.21(c)(5)
Classification of Jewish religious articles; Affirmation of NY F83944
U.S.-Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act; woman’s coat with lining
Classification and country of origin determination for a men’s suit; 19 CFR 102.21(c)
Classification and country of origin determination for women’s knitwear; 19 CFR 102.21(c)(4)
Application for Further Review of Protest No. 4909-02-100078Dear Sir:This is in response to the Application for Further Review of Protest Number 4909-02-100078 that you forwarded to our office for review. The protest was timely filed by Pall Biomedical Inc., a subsidiary of Pall Corporation, against the liquidation of certain non-woven man-made material under subheading 3920.10.0000, of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated (HTSUSA). The protest covers five entries liquidated on July 5, 2002. As a result of a regulatory audit compliance assessment report concerning Pall Corporation, protestant received an internal advice rulingHQ 964255, dated August 27, 2002, advising that the proper classification for the subject merchandise was in subheading 5911.40.0000, HTSUSA, as textile articles for technical uses. Protestant challenges the classification of the merchandise in subheading 5911, HTSUS, and maintains that HQ 964255 conflicts with previous decisions of
Request for reconsideration of Headquarters Ruling Letter HQ 964255; Heading 5603; Heading 5911; Technical uses; Straining cloth; Medium for filtration; Essential character; Filmtec Corporation v. United States
Request for further review of protest no. 0401-90-000305. Filter cloth; straining cloth; bolting cloth; technical
Classification of motocross gloves
Modification of tariff classification of a women's woven 50percent linen, 50 percent rayon suit-type jacket from Egypt;outer shell imparts essential character of jacket; garment meetscriteria of Section XI, Statistical Note 2(c); "subject to man-made fiber restraints."
Tariff Classification of Terry Towels and "Super Soft Diapers"
Modification of NY C83218 Concerning Three Styles of Ornamental Ribbons
Classification and country of origin determination for a man's knit garment; 19 CFR 102.21(c)(3)
Classification and country of origin determination for a man's knitgarment; 19 C.F.R. §102.21(c)(3)
Classification and country of origin determination for a woman’s knitted sweater; 19 C.F.R. §102.21(c)(4)
Classification and country of origin determination for a woman’s knitted pullover sweater; 19 CFR 102.21(c)(3)
Classification and country of origin determination for a woman’s knitted sweater; 19 CFR 102.21(c)(3)
Classification and country of origin determination for a man’s knit garment; 19 CFR 102.21(c)(3)
Classification and country of origin determination for a self-adhesive nonwoven membrane of three layer construction, from Austria; 19 CFR 102.21(c)(2)