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18,991 rulings found for “Rubber”
The tariff classification of footwear from Taiwan or China.
Reconsideration of NY K80149; Classification of footwear from ChinaDear Mr. Pellegrini:This letter is in response to your request of January 13, 2004, on behalf of your client, Reebok, for reconsideration of NY K80149, dated November 12, 2003, as it pertains to the classification under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated (HTSUSA) of athletic footwear from China. A sample athletic shoe was submitted with your request. In preparing this decision, consideration was given to the conference held between you and members of my staff on March 31, 2004. FACTS:In New York Ruling Letter (NY) K80149, dated November 12, 2003, athletic footwear identified as "ATR Flare" was classified in subheading 6402.91.90, HTSUSA, the provision for "Other footwear with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics: Other footwear: Covering the ankle: Other: Valued over $12/pair." The determination was based upon an examination of a sample identified as the "ATR Flare" and a fin
Application for Further Review of Protest No: 2904-06-10031; Tariff Classification of Woman’s Footwear
The tariff classification of footwear from China.
The tariff classification of a haul-off machine from Canada.
The tariff classification of a child's fabric slipper fromChina.
The tariff classification of a replacement tire valveassembly and a tire valve tool from Italy
The tariff classification of two elastic bandages fromTaiwan.
The tariff classification of a textile slipper from China.
The tariff classification of a textile slipper from China.
The tariff classification of a woman's high-heel shoe fromFrance. Dear Ms. Neder: In your letter dated August 16, 1990, on behalf of yourclient, Charles Jourdan, you requested a tariff classificationruling.
The tariff classification of a pair of men's beachcombersandals from China. Dear Ms. Moses: In your letter dated August 28, 1990, you requested a tariffclassification ruling. The submitted samples, no style number indicated, are a pairof men's beachcomber type sandals. The sandals have "Y"configuration textile uppers with stitched-on vinyl plastic stripoverlays and two-layer, flat EVA plastic bottoms.
The tariff classification of a woman's dress shoe fromChina.
The tariff classification of ski racks from Canada
The tariff classification of a high-heeled shoe from Hong Kong or China.
The tariff classification of a feeder (V-belt) for use on awood working machine from Italy.
The tariff classification of a Talking Wristwatch fromTaiwan.
The tariff classification of an arthrography support fromCanada.
The tariff classification of a woman's beaded shoe fromChina. Dear Mr. Rodriguez: In your letter dated January 31, 1991, you requested aclassification ruling. The submitted sample, your style #90548-42A, is a woman'scasual, four eyelet, Bal, lace up shoe. The shoe is of the slip-on type with a textile topline, and an upper that has an externalsurface area which is predominately of a textile fabric entirelycovered with hand-sewn glass beads. It also has a cemented-onrubber/plastic bottom.
The tariff classification of a child's high-top shoe fromChina.
The country of origin marking of rubber inflations made inthe United Kingdom.
The tariff classification of Robco Carboform #9 packingmaterial from Canada.
The tariff classification of a child's fashion boot fromYugoslavia.
The tariff classification of a woman's fabric upper, leathersole slip-on from Taiwan. Dear Mr. Santarelli: In your letter dated March 27, 1991, on behalf of yourclient Nina Footwear Co., you requested a classification ruling. Your sample, style Sunrose, has an upper of textilematerials with a textile bow attached at the vamp. You statethat the composition leather outer sole was coated with a plasticspray that is .05mm thick.
The tariff classification of a woman's fabric upper, leathersole slip-on from Taiwan. Dear Mr. Santarelli: In your letter dated March 27, 1991, on behalf of yourclient Nina Footwear Co., you requested a classification ruling. Your sample, style Portio, is a woman's high-heel pump. Theshoe has as upper of textile material and an outer sole, whichyou state, is coated with a plastic spray that is .05mm thick. We note that you have supplied a detail component weightbreakdown of the pieces of the shoe prior to assembly. Yourfigures indicate that the weight of the textile, plastic andrubber components present in this shoe is not more than 50% ofthe weight of the entire shoe. We do not see any obvious errorsin the breakdown. As this is a prototype sample, the accuracy ofthe component weight breakdown figures for the actual importedshoe will have to be ver