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.
15,086 rulings found for “Canada”
The tariff classification of custom built homes from Canada
The tariff classification of a girl's dress with a headband from Canada.
The tariff classification of laboratory glassware fromCanada
The tariff classification of a wheelchair lift from Canada
The tariff classification of "SMOKED SALMON ROLLS" fromCanada.
The tariff classification of a key storage machine fromCanada
The tariff classification of various white chocolateproducts from Canada.
The tariff classification of a compact portable craftsman'sworkbench from Canada.
The tariff classification of breakfast cereals from Canada
The tariff classification of three types of pressuresensitive self adhesive felt pads to be used on furniture legs,etc., from Canada.
The tariff classification of "Skosan Energy Bars" fromCanada
The tariff classification of the Drill Fill from Canada
The tariff classification of braided polypropylene cordage from Thailand and Brazil.
The tariff classification of a wastewater sampler fromGermany and a flow monitoring system from Canada
The tariff classification of protective pouches from Canada.
The tariff classification of Alarm-Matic System from Canada.
The tariff classification of telephone line test equipmentfrom Canada.
The tariff classification of protector breakdown test setsfrom Canada.
The tariff classification of an electromagnetic scanner andsoftware from Canada.
The tariff classification of the Card Express from Canada
The tariff classification of cocoa drink mixes from Canada.
The tariff classification of various powdered beverage mixesfrom Canada.
The tariff classification of Safety Blood Needle Holder andDisposable Containers from Canada.
The tariff classification of heel lifts from Canada.
The tariff classification of a Mynic IV Data Collector fromCanada