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Decision on Application for Further Review of Protest No. 3307-97-100089, filed January 15, 1997, concerning the classification of hiking boots; High-Tech Sports, USA v. United States, Slip Op. 96-139, Slip Op. 97-24
Protest 3901 00 100513; Nitrile Coated Stainless Steel Strip
Classification of a women’s slip-on shoe with outer sole of textile and rubber/plastics
Tariff classification of footwear; Protest Number 2704-07-101098
Internal Advice; Classification of an Insulated Beverage Holder; Heading 5906, HTSUSA; Cellular Material and Textile Fabric; Heading 6307, HTSUSA; Other Made Up Textile ArticleDear Sir:This is in reply to your memorandum dated January 9, 2004, forwarding a request for internal advice dated October 25, 2003, mailed November 28, 2003, and received by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) on December 10, 2003, from R.L. Pohler & Co. Customhouse Broker, on behalf of Border Promotional Products, Inc. (hereinafter Border or requester), on the classification, under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated (HTSUSA), of an insulated beverage holder. Your memorandum and a sample was received by this office on February 24, 2004. FACTS:The submitted sample is a cylindrical shaped insulated beverage holder, which is described as a "cuzzy". It is made of three layers of material. The outer layer consists of a knit fabric. The middle layer appears to be of cellular materi
Reconsideration of NY L82601; "Fluidlastic(" Mounts
Protest and Application for Further Review No 1401-21-106089; Classification and applicability of Section 301 trade remedies of rubber tracks from China
Protest and Application for Further Review No 1704-14-100718; Classification of certain slip-on footwear for girls.
Tariff Classification and Eligibility for Preferential Tariff Treatment under the Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement (“DRCAFTA”) of Two Styles of Dipped Neoprene Rubber Boots Incorporating a Protective Metal Toe-Cap
Application for Further Review of Protest no. 1601-07-100279; Disposable Gloves from Malaysia
Protest and Application for Further Review No 4601-2013-101620; Classification of winter boots for children
Tariff classification of sauna belt and shorts
Modification of NYRL 845565; Compressed Gasket Material; Asbestos replacement; Aramid fibers; Nonwoven textiles; Mineral fillers; Composite gasket material.
Revocation of New York Ruling Letter 862971; Dynamic Classics, Ltd.; Tummy Shaper Neoprene Belt; neoprene rubber; belts; other made up article.
Parts of artificial flowers; petals made up of 100% nonwoven polyester coated with rubber; petals made up of paper and coated with plastics; heading 6702; Explanatory Notes to heading 6702; Chapters 47 and 48; Explanatory Notes to Chapters 47 and 48; Legal Note 1(f) to Chapter 48; Legal Note 3 to Chapter 56
Protest 3701-94-100024; Footwear, sports; Upper, external surface area; Accessories or reinforcements; HQ 084013,085381,953556
Country of origin marking requirements for importedrubber tires which are to be further processed and used to manufacture garbage receptacles in the U.S.; 19 CFR134.35; substantial transformation; ultimate purchaser
Protest 2704-95-100726; Footwear, ESAU, Cuffed boot; HRL's 088730, 088956, 088403, 088353
NY 863577, HQ 089938 Revoked; Elastomer, Klik Key Rubber Switch, Electrical Apparatus for Completing Electric Circuits; Switches, Heading 8536; Electrical Insulators, Heading 8546; Bases for Electric Control or Distribution of Electricity, Heading 8537, Nidec Corporation v. U.S., Section XVI, Note 2 Dear Ms. McLeod:
Decision on Application for Further Review of Protest No. 5501-96-100380, filed December 5, 1996, concerning the classification of women's shoes
Decision on Application for Further Review of Protest No. 3307-96-100056, filed October 24, 1996, concerning the classification of hiking boots; High-Tech Sports, USA v. United States, Slip Op. 96-139, Slip Op. 97-24
Reconsideration of HQ 959429; Classification of Women's Boots; Ruling Correct on Face; New Ruling Based on New Sample Submitted
Classification of sleeve protectors; heading 6217; accessory
Protest 4101-99-100117; Parts for Hand-Held Tools
Reconsideration of NY F88342; Noxtite PA-402 acrylic polymer