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.
1,613 rulings found for “Spain”
The tariff classification of metal pans from Spain.
The tariff classification of nonwoven sound absorbent material from Spain.
The tariff classification of metal shelving from the U. K.and Spain.
The tariff classification of canned, frozen peeled tomatoesfrom Spain.Dear Mr. Orlando:This classification decision under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTS) is being issued in accordance with the provisions of Section 177 of the Customs Regulations (19 C.F.R. 177).DATE OF INQUIRY : July 19, 1990DESCRIPTION OFMERCHANDISE : A description of the manufacturingprocess was submitted with your letter.The product is prepared from whole, ripetomatoes that have been blanched,peeled, placed in metal cans with juice,sealed, and immersed in boiling water.The cans are the cooled and frozen.HTS PROVISION : Frozen, canned tomatoes, in containersholding less than 1.4 kilograms.HTS SUBHEADING : 2002.10.0020RATE OF DUTY : 14.7 percent ad valorem. When incontainers holding 1.4 kilograms ormore, they are classified in subheading2002.10.0050, HTS. In either case, therate of duty will be 14.7 percent advalorem.Pursuant to Presidential Proclamation 5759 dated December 24, 1987, as
The tariff classification of plugwrap paper from Spain.
The tariff classification of a tomato product from Spain
The tariff classification of two nonwoven fabrics for use inshoe lining and other small leather goods, from Spain.
The tariff classification of olive oil from Spain.
The tariff classification of olive oil from Spain.
The tariff classification of a bowl, a plate and a child'smug from Spain.
The tariff classification of ceramic ceiling lights fromSpain.
The tariff classification of "Pelmet" window cornicematerial, from Spain.
The tariff classification of a gift box containing CardenalMendoza brandy and two glasses from Spain.
The tariff classification of instant drink mixes fromTrinidad.
The proper marking of cardboard sleeves which are printed inthe U.S.A. and exported abroad for use on V-Belts, before beingimported into the United States.
The tariff classification of wooden frames, mirrors, traysfrom Spain
The tariff classification of alcaparrado from Spain
The tariff classification of Agarose, in bulk form, fromJapan, Taiwan and Spain.
The tariff classification of "Foil Coated Smoked SalmonBoard", from Spain.
The tariff classification of melamine clad particle boardfrom Spain
The tariff classification of "Flowers Menthol", a smokeless-cigarette substitute, from Spain.
The tariff classification of a model 3174 EstablishmentController from Spain.
The tariff classification of Chlorhexidine gluconate BP inbulk form having the CAS # 18472-51-0 and the chemical name of D-gluconic acid, compound with N,N"-bis (4-chlorophenyl)-3,12-diimino-2,4,11,13-tetraazatetracanediimidamine from Spain
The tariff classification of Chlorhexidine Base (CAS #55-56-1) and its salts, Chlorhexidine Acetate (CAS # 56-95-1) andChlorhexidine Hydrochloride (CAS # 3697-42-5) in bulk forms fromSpain
The tariff classification of Pearlstick 45-60/15polyurethane polymer, in pellet form, from Spain