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.
5,261 rulings found for “Jamaica”
The tariff classification of a woman’s pullover and shirt from France
The tariff classification of a woman's woven upper body garment from Hong Kong
The tariff classification of a fur hat from Hong Kong.
The tariff classification of a woman's jumper from India and/or Indonesia
The tariff classification of a cushion cover from Indonesia.
The tariff classification of women's upper body garments from Taiwan
The tariff classification of a pillow sham from Indonesia.
The tariff classification of a woman's jacket from China
The tariff classification of a woman’s pullover from Hong Kong
The tariff classification of ladies’ knit camisoles from Taiwan.
The tariff classification of a woman's blouse from Myanmar
The tariff classification of a removable dress strap from Taiwan.
The tariff classification of reversible hat from China.
The tariff classification of ladies’ panties from Taiwan
The tariff classification of a woman’s cardigan from Taiwan
The tariff classification of a ladies’ garment from Taiwan.
The tariff classification of a brassiere from Taiwan
The tariff classification of a woman’s knitted cotton top from Burma (Myanmar)
The tariff classification of women’s woven trousers from Turkey
The tariff classification of women's nightgowns from Hong Kong
The classification of a women’s coat from Hong Kong.
The tariff classification of a woman's blouse from Indonesia
The tariff classification of a ladies’ knit slip from Hong Kong.
The tariff classification of a ladies’ knit slip from Hong Kong.
eturning the samples which you submitted with your ruling request. Your presentation indicated that this merchandise was recently imported. Furthermore, you indicated that you disagree with the classification of this product by U.S. Customs at the port of entry. In your presentation you maintain that a different classification should be applied.