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Country of origin marking of a pocketknife; container marking; 19 CFR 134.43(a); 19 CFR 134.32(d)
Country of origin marking of imported footbeds; 19 CFR 134.46;
Applicability of subheading 9802.00.80, HTSUS, to electrical switches imported from China
Country of origin marking of insulated electric conductors; substantial transformation; 19 CFR 134.35(a)
Eligibility of labels for a partial duty exemption under subheading 9802.00.80, HTSUS;
Country of origin marking requirements for ophthalmic devices; disjunctive marking; marking the country of origin in the alternative by using the word “or”
Country of origin marking requirements of fence posts imported from Mexico; abbreviations; “Mex”; 19 CFR 134.45; HRL 560978
Country of origin marking of imported gauges; 19 CFR 134.46
ade pursuant to exemptions (b)(6), (b)(7)(C) and (b)(7)(E) of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA, 5 U.S.C. 552). Some material redacted under FOIA exemption (b)(7)(E) would more properly have been annotated with FOIA exemption (b)(2) and that under (b)(6)/(b)(7)(C) under (b)(7)(C) alone. Except for the preceding comments concerning the annotation of some of the material redacted, we affirm the determination of the SAC, El Paso. The material redacted was properly withheld and nothing further can be restored in the documents released to you. We have reexamined other documents considered by the SAC, El Paso, which were withheld in their entirety. In addition, as stated in our note to you of June 16, 1999, we have located additional relevant documents which we have considered for release to you under the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552a) and the FOIA. We are releasing to you, with some redactions under exemptions of the FOIA, one Investigative Case Record and four Reports of Investigatio
Protest Number 3501-93-100383; footwear; roller skates
Classification of rubber die cut upper blanks and soleblanks; heading 3926, HTSUSA; heading 4002, HTSUSA; GRI 2(a)
Protest Number 3501-93-100425; footwear; roller skates
Decision on Applications for Further Review of Protest Nos.1001-95-104931, 1001-95-104932, 1001-95-104933, and 1001-95-104934, filed June 5, 1995; and Protest Nos. 1001-95-105205,1001-95-105206, and 1001-95-105207, filed June 14, 1995;Concerning the Classification of Travel and Sports Bags
Request for Reconsideration of Girl's Sarong;Revocation of PD A84880
“Massaging Slipper;” Composite Article; GRI 1; MassagingApparatus
Protest 1703-96-100148, concerning merchandise identified as "AS-274" and "SA-81"; CAS No. 85-60-8 not listed
Protest 2704-1997-100842; “13-Inch Color Televisions”; Video Display Diagonal; Additional U.S. Note 9 to Chapter 85; 106 P.L. 36
Kerry Ingredients; Bakers’ Ware Butter Substitute from Canada or Mexico
Protest 0401-97-100110
Portable workbenches; NY 895283 revoked
Protest 3307-97-100105; Suncatchers
Various Peanut Products; Modification or Revocation of New York Ruling Letters (NYRL) A89415, A86915, A87658, A87802, A87890, A88071, A89417, and B81969; B88467; HQs 083352, 959816.
Ceramic "Jack-O'-Lantern" container with poured candle
Woman's woven garment imported from India; not "India Item" exempt from quota
Hand crocheted woman's cotton garment imported from India; not "India Item" exempt from quota