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15,086 rulings found for “Canada”
The tariff classification of a rack system and safety screenfrom Canada
The tariff classification of toy building blocks from Canada and a plastic pouch from China
The tariff classification of a "Superscrip" transactionterminal from Canada.
The tariff classification of a shower bed from Canada
The tariff classification of resin dryers and loaders fromCanada.
The tariff classification of "Victorian Collectables"- Hair Barrettes, Earrings, a Pin, and Wall Hangings, from Canada.
The tariff classification of a waste reduction mill fromCanada
The tariff classification of infant formula preparationsfrom Canada
The tariff classification of an animal injecting device fromCanada
The tariff classification of thermoplastic spraying equipment from Canada.
The tariff classification of a sweetened forage from Canada.
The tariff classification of a series of rotary piston aircompressors from Spain, and soundproofing hoods from Canada
The tariff classification of blended syrups from Canada.
The tariff classification of pneumatic conveyors from Canada
The tariff classification of inner packaging systems fromCanada.
The tariff classification of "Chipnuts" from the Canada.
The tariff classification of touch screens and accessoriesfrom Canada.
The tariff classification of organic material refinery equipment from Canada
The tariff classification of a downhole mud motor fromCanada
The tariff classification and country of origin marking of printed booklets from Canada.
The tariff classification of vinyl coated fiberglass yarn from Canada.
The tariff classification of a wooden gift packing box with glasses from Canada
The tariff classification of knitted vacuum hose cover fabric from Canada.
The tariff classification of heat recovery ventilators from CanadaDear Mr. Steere:In your letter dated January 28, 1993 you requested a tariff classification ruling.You enclosed data sheets on three heat recovery ventilators: VA3A, VB5A and VC5A. Heat revoery ventilators are basically heat exchangers that transfer heat from warm, stale and humid air that is about to be expelled from a home to fresh, cold air being drawn from the outside to replace it. The heat recovery core is made of polypropylene. Within the core are two motor-driven fans that control the two air flows. A dehumidistat control allows the user to select the relative humidity level at which the unit would change speed for dehumidification in the winter months. A condensate tray with drain is positioned just below the heat recovery core. A filter installed on the incoming outdoor air stream removes large airborne particles from the intake air stream.The applicable subheading for the VA3A, VB5A and VC5A Heat Recovery
The tariff classification of nonbeverage grade, 190 proofethyl alcohol from Canada.