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.
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The tariff classification of a wallet of plastic sheeting fromChina.
The tariff classification of a laminated fabric for use in the manufacture of bean bag chairs, from either Taiwan,China or Hong Kong.
The tariff classification of cotton woven fabric from Czech Republic.
The tariff classification of a man's woven shirt from China.
The tariff classification of men's woven cotton shorts fromSri Lanka.
The tariff classification of a "Beadlepoint" craft kit made inthe Czech Republic and imported from Canada.
The tariff classification of plastic figures from Taiwan.
The tariff classification of a plastic canteen with cup and textile cover, from China.
The tariff classification of a child's novelty wrist watchfrom China.
The tariff classification of Vilac 3 from South Korea.
The tariff classification of Vilac soft drink from Korea.
The tariff classification of a kiss bonded (laminated) fabric, from Italy.
The tariff classification of radial ball bearing sets from Sweden and China
The tariff classification of an insulated lunch bag from China.
The tariff classification of specimen cups from Mexico.
The tariff classification of "Peter the `Repeat'Parrot" toy animal figure from China.
The tariff classification of a travel bag from China.
The tariff classification of a chocolate confectionery from Italy.
The tariff classification of a man's pullover from Hong Kong.
The tariff classification of a "bolo tie" from Taiwan.
The tariff classification of a novelty coin purse from China.
The tariff classification of a men's leather jacket from Korea
The tariff classification of a sheep's milk cheese from Italy.
The tariff classification of a "Slinger" skate wheel cover and carrying device from China.
The tariff classification of knitted open-work fabrics from Mexico