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3,952 rulings found for “Paper and Paperboard

H275864Classificationhq

Revocation of HQ 965555, HQ 967931, HQ 966836, HQ 965554, HQ 963339, HQ 965063, HQ 963647, NY H88277, NY N150496, NY N104149, NY I82546; Modification of HQ 963670 and HQ 963539; Tariff classification of a metal lunch box

4202.19.0000
H284371Classificationhq

Revocation of NY N248789, dated January 9, 2014; tariff classification of three wood nesting boxes

4420.90.65
H329399Classificationhq

Classification of “Real Littles Micro Crafts”

9503.00.0073
963785Classificationhq

Classification of eyeglass cases; application of GRI 5(a)

9004.10.00009003.11.00009003.19.00004202.32.10004202.32.9550
964169Classificationhq

Ruling Request; Classification of a Carrying Case for a Blood Glucose Monitoring System; Lifescan, Inc., Item #LS100R2; Diabetes; Nairobi Protocol; Subheading 9817.00.96, HTSUSA; Articles Specially Designed or Adapted for the Use or Benefit of the Blind or Other Physically or Mentally Handicapped; Heading 4202, HTSUSA; Binocular Cases, Camera Cases, Musical Instrument Cases and Similar Containers; Not Heading 9027, HTSUSA; Not Accessories of Instruments and Apparatus for Physical or Chemical Analysis

4202.92.90609817.00.96
964443Classificationhq

Classification of Eyeglass cases imported from Italy with frames or sunglasses; Application of GRI 5(a)

9004.10.00009003.11.00009003.19.00004202.32.10004202.32.9550
H264336Classificationhq

Request for classification of coated glass substrates

733675Markinghq

Country of origin marking requirements of disposable containers imported to be filled. 19 CFR 134.24(c); 19 CFR 134.46; 715298; 716243; 731698

559073Markinghq

Country of origin marking requirements for disposable containers of cosmetics; 19 CFR 134.24; 19 CFR 134.46; HRLs 731863, 734399

958475Classificationhq

Reconsideration of NYRL 813767; wallet made of leather andcotton fabric; heading 4202; GRI 3(b); HRLs 081373 (10/17/88)and 952831(2/24/93)

4202.31.6000
958536Classificationhq

Tariff classification of leather tool receptacles; Headings4202, 4203 and 4205; Explanatory Notes to Headings 4202and 4205; HRLs 083204 and 084609; Totes Incorporated v. United States

4202.91.00904205.00.8000
960009Classificationhq

Decision on Application for Further Review of Protest No. 0401-96-100141; travel pouches; Chapter 42, Additional U.S. Note 1

4202.92.30304202.92.4500
960312Classificationhq

Decision on Application for Further Review of Protest No. 3901-96-102471; classification of wooden poles and related drapery hardware

4421.90.9840
963575Classificationhq

Classification of “stuff sack”

4202.92.3031
958608Classificationhq

Decision on Application for Further Review of Protest No. 1001-94-106827, filed October 5, 1994, concerning the classification of women’s shoes

6404.20.60
958987Classificationhq

Decision on Application for Further Review of Protest No. 1001-95-108151, filed September 22, 1995, concerning the classification of women’s shoes

6404.20.60
960968Classificationhq

Classification of tool roll, “ladder caddy,” “ladderware”; Reconsideration of NY B85587.

4202.92.9026
961996Classificationhq

Small Knit Textile Drawstring Bags or Pouches; Substantial Construction; Heading 4202, HTSUSA; Article Normally Carried in the Pocket or Handbag; Not Heading 6307, HTSUSA; Other Made Up Textile Article; Request for Reconsideration; Revocation of NY C87150

4202.32.4000
962971Classificationhq

Reconsideration of NY E82029; Stargazer and Pathfinder; Fact Packs.

4202.92.454901.99.004905.99.004911.99.608513.10.20+5 more
962997Classificationhq

Classification of child’s tote bag of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and pair of plastic slippers; GRI 3(b); EN IX to GRI 3(b); tote bag and slippers are normally offered for sale separately; not composite goods and classifiable separately; 6402, HTSUS; 4202 HTSUS Dear Mr. Epstein: This is in response to your letter of January 20, 1999, on behalf of your client, Avon Products, Inc., requesting a binding classification ruling on a child’s carrying bag and slippers. A sample was submitted. FACTS: The merchandise at issue is an open top carrying bag and a pair of child’s open toe and heel slippers. Both items are said to be imported and sold together, although as now presented, it appears that the items will be subject to repackaging prior to retail sale. It is not clear whether each will be presented on entry put up in common packing. The carrying bag is made of translucent plastic polyvinyl chloride (PVC) sheeting; it measures 9 inches by 7 ¾ inches by 5 ¾ inches. It is open at the t

4202.92.45006402.99.1880
963486Classificationhq

Revocation of HQ 089289 and HQ 951183; Suitcase Component; Not incomplete article with essential character of complete or finished suitcase; GRI 2(a); Headings 4202 and 6307; Totes, Incorporated v. United States, 18 C.I.T. 919, 865 F. Supp. 867 (1994), aff’d 69 F.3d 495 (Fed. Cir. 1995)

6307.90.9989
961835Classificationhq

Revocation of Port Decision C81490; Billiard Cue Carrying Cases; Sports Travel and Similar Bags.

4202.92.3031
962634Classificationhq

Decision on Application for Further Review of Protest No. 0901-97-101793, filed August 8, 1997, Concerning the Classification of Camera Housings; Containers of Heading 4202; Not Parts or Accessories of Cameras

4202.92.9060
963221Classificationhq

Request for Reconsideration of NY D83544, dated February 1, 1999; Tariff Classification of Novelty “Grinch” Stuffed Coin Purse Made in China. Dear Ms. Keegan:On February 1, 1999, New York Ruling Letter (NY) D83544 was issued to your client, Jaclyn, Inc., in response to its request for a binding ruling on the tariff classification of a novelty coin purse. In that ruling, the novelty coin purse was classified under subheading 4202.32.9550, of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated (HTSUSA), which provides for articles of a kind normally carried in the pocket or in the handbag, with outer surface of textile materials, other, of man-made fibers. You request reconsideration of that decision. A sample, style 4289, was submitted to Headquarters for review.

4202.32.9550
963478Classificationhq

Request for Reconsideration of NY D85092, dated December 12, 1998; Tariff Classification of Novelty Coin Purse Made in China. Dear Mr. Lynch:On December 21, 1998, New York Ruling Letter (NY) D85092 was issued to your client, Leisure Products, Inc., in response to their request for a binding ruling on the tariff classification of a child's novelty coin purse. In that ruling, the novelty coin purse was classified under subheading 4202.32.9550, of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule Annotated (HTSUSA), which provides for articles of a kind normally carried in the pocket or in the handbag, with outer surface of textile materials, other, of man-made fibers. Initially, one sample, style 33611, was submitted to Headquarters for review. Subsequently, counsel submitted another style for review.

4202.32.9550

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