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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.

Examples: “steel pipe”, “7208.51”, “N123456”, “USMCA automotive”

18,991 rulings found for “Rubber

083285Classificationhq

Coated Fabrics

4008.21.00003921.90.1500
083863Classificationhq

Tariff classification of a child's shoe produced in Taiwan.

6402.99.1580
084574Classificationhq

Protective boots made in Korea

6402.91.50
555361CLASSIFICATIONhq

Applicability of partial duty exemption under HTSUS subhead- ing 9802.00.80 to certain textile products, designed for use as offset printing blankets, imported from Hungary.C.J. Tower & Sons of Buffalo, Inc. (1969);classification.

9802.00.80
082213Classificationhq

Drain cleaning system

3917.39.00203917.40.00003926.90.45004016.99.50504202.12.2090
083071Classificationhq

Lammy suede footwear

6404.19.35
088956Classificationhq

Women's Fleece-Lined Plastic Boot

6402.91.40
089847Classificationhq

Decision on Application for Further Review of Protest No. 0712-91-000809; Work Gloves

6116.10.3540
950566Classificationhq

NYRL 864971 affirmed in part and modified in part. Conveyorbelt and belting of vulcanized rubber combined with textiles.Mining.

4010.91.1590
950886Classificationhq

O-Rings; Silicone; Fluorocarbon (Viton); Fluorosilicone; Cast Polyurethane; Polyacrylate; Teflon; Kores Manufacturing Inc. v. U.S.; Hancock Gross, Inc. v. U.S.; Arthur J. Fritz & Co., Western Oilfields Supply Co. v. U.S.; Section XVI, Note 1(g); Section XV, Note 2(a); EN 73.18(E)

3926.90.45
952365Classificationhq

Protest No. 3701-92-100016; Child's moon boot; GRI 1; foxing-like band; T.D. 83-116

6402.91.40
557493Classificationhq

Applicability of partial duty exemption under HTSUS subheading 9802.00.80 to imitation costume earrings; pushing; slipping; snapping; gluing; welding

9802.00.807117.19.50
952233Classificationhq

Classification of a shoe heel protector; floor mat; De LuxeScuff Guard; part and accessory for a motor vehicle; heading8708; not a floor covering; Chapter 57.

8708.99.5085
955014Classificationhq

Footwear, sports; Boots, riding; Protective footwear

6404.19.20
955313Classificationhq

Protest 2704-93-102965; Footwear; Sandal, back-strap thong; Uppers, external surface area; Accessories/Reinforcements

6402.99.30
957552Classificationhq

Protest 3501-94-100307; Footwear; Uppers, external surface area

6403.91.60
958749Classificationhq

Protest 5501-95-100272; artificial flowers; HRLs 955578, 954226; Chapter 48 Note 1(f)

:6702.90.65
961043Classificationhq

Protest 2704-97-102175; Pneumatic Tires of Rubber for Use On Agricultural Tractors; Multipurpose Tires, Tires Designed Exclusively for use on Agricultural Tractors; 4011.91.10, 4011.99.10; HQ 085629, HQ 958303, NY A81065

4011.91.104011.99.10
961287Classificationhq

Classification of an approach wading shoe; heading 6404;textile upper; dynapel; synthetic leather

6404.19.9030
962095Classificationhq

Decision on Application for Further Review of Protest No. 1001-98-101541, filed June 1, 1998, Concerning the Classification of Infant Footwear with Plastic Traction Dots on Outer Sole; Note 4(b) to Chapter 64, HTSUSA

6405.20.9090
963430Classificationhq

Internal Advice Request No. 19/99; Cycling Shoe Covers; Protective Footwear Designed to be Worn Over Other Footwear as Protection; Not ProtectiveSports Equipment

6404.19.20
963418Classificationhq

Reconsideration of NY E83224; Footwear with Foxing-like Band; T.D. 83-116; T.D. 93-88

6402.99.7090
850277Classificationny

The tariff classification of various synchronous machine belts from Japan.

4010.99.1510
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The tariff classification of footwear from Asia.Dear Ms. Brokaw:In your letter dated March 19, 1990, you requested a tariff classification ruling.The sample, Style 477, is a women's high top aerobic shoe with a leather upper and a unit molded rubber/plastic sole having a toe bumper and lateral stabilizers. In addition to laces, the upper is closed with a hook and loop strap at the top. The sample has two laces, one white and one a mottled gray, laced into alternate pairs of eyelets. You state that the shoes will be imported with instructions on lacing both pairs of laces simultaneously.The applicable subheading for the sample will be 6403.91.90, Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTS), which provides for other footwear with outer soles of rubber/plastics and uppers of leather, covering the ankle, other, for other persons. The rate of duty will be 10 percent ad valorem.Regardless of the way the shoe is laced at importation, or even if it is not laced, and regardless of

6403.91.90
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The tariff classification of Novatec-AP 112 ST (A)(Adhesive) from Japan

3506.91.0000

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