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.
37,266 rulings found for “Cotton”
Men's Cotton Trouser; Not Sleepwear
Affirmation of NYRL 894692 (3/10/94); classification of a women's 100%cotton sleeveless upper body garment; woven cotton back panel; two-ply front panelwith woven cotton base and crocheted knit exterior; crocheted fabric imparts essentialcharacter; HRL 084118 (4/13/89); Statistical Note 3 to Chapter 61, HTSUSA; garment must be known as a sweater to be classifiable as such; 6110.20.2035.
Classification of a woman's dress known as a Kurta; "India Item" exempt from quota
Tariff classification of bib apron from India
Tariff Classification of Terry Towels and "Super Soft Diapers"
Protest No 1601-97-100043;Classification of men’s garments; sleepwear vs. loungewear
Subheading 9813.00.05, HTSUS
Request for Administrative Review; Reconsideration and Revocation of NY G82728: Woven cotton handkerchiefs with decorative design in contrasting stitching
Classification request on pillowcases
Bleached Woven Fabric; Plain Weave; Basket Weave; Duck; Subheading 5209.29.0090, HTSUSA.
Modification of New York Ruling Letter (NY) J81984, dated April 3, 2003; Classification of certain knit camisoles
Modification of New York Ruling Letter (NY) K81728, dated January 16, 2004; Classification of infants’ wear from India.
Modification of Port Decision Letter (PD) D81590, dated September 8, 1998; Classification of infants’ wear from Macau.
Ruling Request; classification of Egyptian cotton sheet set
The tariff classification of four Bart Simpson dolls fromChina and Thailand.
The tariff classification of cotton knit garments from HongKong and Taiwan.
The tariff classification of shoulder pads from theDominican Republic.
The tariff classification of two pairs of women's 100%cotton woven denim jeans with attached key chains from HongKong and Korea.
The tariff classification of two jacquard woven fabrics from Pakistan.
The tariff classification of men's and boys' T-shirts from the People's Republic of China.
The tariff classification tubular knit fabric from China.Dear Ms. Tao:In your letter dated August 17, 1990, you requested a tariff classification ruling.You have submitted two sample pieces of narrow tubular knitted fabrics which were described in your letter as "stockinette/tubular cotton bandage(s)" intended for resale without repacking to hospitals, nursing homes and private persons. The fabrics, your ref no. RB-0806, are made of non- sterile 100% cotton fibers, and they are of circular weft knit construction. In their flattened condition, the samples measure approximately 2 1/2 inches wide. In your letter, you stated that the fabrics will be imported in different widths as follows: 2,3,4,6,8, 10 and 12 inches in 25 yard rolls. It should be noted that we measure the widths of tubular fabrics in their flattened condition.The applicable subheading for tubular knit fabrics having widths not exceeding 30 centimeters (cm) in their flattened condition, will be 6002.20.3000, Harmonized
The tariff classification of men's wearing apparel from HongKong.
The tariff classification of 100% cotton twill woven fabricfrom Hong Kong.
The tariff classification of a man's vest and pullover fromHong Kong.
The tariff classification of jewelry boxes from Hong Kong.