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.
3,754 rulings found for “Knitted or Crocheted Fabrics”
The tariff classification of polyester warp knit cut pile fabric from China
The tariff classification of two bonded fabrics having sundry marine applications, from France.
The tariff classification of polyester fleece fabric from China
The tariff classification of cotton/polyester loop pile fabric from China
The tariff classification of cotton open-work warp knit fabric from Mexico.
The tariff classification of knit polyethylene agricultural shade cloth from South Africa.
The tariff classification of knit polyethylene shade cloth from South Africa.
The tariff classification of gloves from China.
The tariff classification of mattress pads, quilt, footwarmer and knit fabric from Australia.
The tariff classification of a knitted wool mitten and hatfrom India.
The tariff classification of a knit pile fabric from Korea
The tariff classification of a bonded knit velour pile upholstery fabric from China
The tariff classification of man-made monofilament warp knit fabric from Korea.
The tariff classification of a women’s garment from various undetermined countries.
The tariff classification two knit pile fabrics of man-made fibers from China
The tariff classification of disposable diaper material of a warp knit looped fabric laminated with a printed olefin plastic film, from France.
Bamboo fiber materials; classifiable in headings 6003 and 6006, HTSUSADear Ms. Winkler:This is in reference to your letter of April 18, 2003, requesting classification under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated (HTSUSA), of what you indicate is a new fabric made from bamboo. You state that you would like to produce women's garments from these fabrics. Four samples were submitted.FACTS:You indicate that you are interested in importing fabric and clothing made of 100 percent bamboo fiber, or a blend of bamboo and other fibers from China. Submitted with your request was information as to the manufacturing processes used to produce the fabrics. Four samples of knit fabrics were submitted as well. You indicate that sample 1 is 100 percent bamboo; sample 2 is 85 percent bamboo and 15 percent lycra; sample 3 is 45 percent bamboo and 55 percent linen; and sample 4 is 60 percent bamboo, 25 percent cotton and 15 percent lycra. You also indicate that you are al
Knit wool fabric, not pile.
The tariff classification of knit polyethylene shade cloth from South Africa.
The tariff classification of knit fabric from Taiwan.
The tariff classification of three bleached weft knit fabrics from China.
The tariff classification of five polyester circular weft knit mattress ticking fabrics from Portugal
The tariff classification of four knitted or lace decorative trimmings from China Correction to Ruling Number N264417.
The tariff classification of netting and knit fabric from New Zealand
The tariff classification of a hat from China.