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.
95 rulings found for “Edmonton”
The tariff classification of Locking Skewers for bicycles from Canada
The tariff classification of a frozen tart from Canada
The tariff classification of pipes and tubes from Canada.
The tariff classification of CCS 500 Solvent from Canada.
The tariff classification of frozen cakes from Canada.
The tariff classification of an hydraulic ESD from Canada
The tariff classification of an oilwell drill-stem crossover substitute pipe from Canada.
The tariff classification of a pressure isolation valve from Canada
The tariff classification of pig valves, cup and disc pigs, and pig launchers from Canada
The tariff classification of a pump assembly from Canada
The Tariff Classification of Gas Monitors from Canada.Dear Ms. Hudon:
The tariff classification of frozen cakes from Canada
The tariff classification of shopping bags from China.
The tariff classification of gas monitors from Canada
The tariff classification of a controller from Canada
Entry and Clearance; User fees; 19 CFR 24.22
Coastwise Transportation; 46 U.S.C. § 55103; 19 C.F.R. § 4.50(b).
Reforestation Planting Blocks
Gas Detectors
Gas Detectors
The tariff classification of various stationery items fromCanada.Dear Mr. Ledsham:In your letter dated August 27, 1990, you requested a tariff classification ruling.Samples were submitted, which will be retained for reference, described by you as follows:Notecard Packs: 10 printed notecards with 10 envelopes, in plastic wallet.Notepaper Packs: 12 printed notesheets, 12 unprinted notesheets, 12 envelopes in plastic wallet.Gift Packs: 6 printed notecards, 6 printed notesheets, 6 unprinted notesheets, 12 envelopes, in plastic wallet.Feature Cards: Single notecard with envelope, in plastic sleeve.Pet Pads: 20 printed small notesheets, bound, shrinkwrapped.All these products, except Pet Pads, are considered to be "goods put up in sets for retail sale", and are classifiable in all cases as if they consisted of one component, only, the component to be selected according to rules of construction set forth in the Harmonized Tariff Schedule.Accordingly, Notecard Packs and Feature Cards are
The tariff classification of a stuffed doll from Canada.
The tariff classification of horizontal gel electrophoresissystems from Canada.
The tariff classification of two imitation leather fabrics for use in the manufacture of hockey equipment, from Korea.
The tariff classification of a PVC coated textile fabric for use in the manufacture of totes and carry bags, etc., from Thailand.