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.
3,952 rulings found for “Paper and Paperboard”
Protest 3701-02-100109; digital printing plates
The tariff classification of four "Kisses & Girls Play Make Up" from Taiwan
The tariff classification of His and Hers Spa Sets from China.
The tariff classification of a carbon fiber covered wallet from China.
The tariff classification of “Art Activity Can” from China.
The tariff classification of a language learning kit from China.
The tariff classification of “Executive Sets” from China.
The tariff classification of laminated packaging sheets.
The tariff classification of coated wood art panels from China
The tariff classification of infant’s items from China.
The tariff classification of WarmMark® and ColdMark® Temperature Indicators, from the Netherlands
The tariff classification of aluminum sheets and foil from Germany, the United Kingdom, China, and Japan
The tariff classification of printed matter from China.
The tariff classification of cotton swabs, cotton pads, and an emery board from China.
Classification of paperboard lidded boxes covered withtextile materials or with textile materials and plastic beads;trinket boxes; decorative boxes used in sale of jewelry
Classification of paperboard lidded boxes covered withtextile materials, plastic sequins, and glass beads; trinketboxes; decorative boxes
The tariff classification, status under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and country of origin marking of paperboard file folders from Mexico; Article 509
Classification, country of origin marking requirements, applicability of subheading 9801.00.10 to a stationery kit; set; essential character; household article.
Textile wall calendars
The tariff classification of a set of fire safety badge/pinsfrom the Soviet Union.
The tariff classification of printed cards and "art prints"from Canada.
The tariff classification of cardboard and polyurethane foamscrap and used pallets from Canada.
The tariff classification of certain lithographically printed gift tags, from Mexico.
The tariff classification of a bound "Memo Book", from Korea.
The tariff classification of talcum powder in retail bottles, plastic combs, plastic shoe horns, detergent powder and emery boards from Thailand.