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9,790 rulings found for “Mexico”
Tariff classification and eligibility of steel containers for duty-free treatment under the GSP
Applicability of partial duty exemption under HTSUS subhead- ing 9802.00.60 to certain high performance race car parts processed in Mexico.Intelex Systems, Inc. (1972);anodizing; impregnation;555105; C.S.D. 79-290;554359;071147;094102; 555103;054271;067328;071396
Classification of Yucatan Hammocks from Mexico
Elastic Bandage
Applicability of duty exemptions under HTSUS subheadings 9801.00.10 and 9802.00.80 to certain kitchen appliance spare parts packages from Mexico
Applicability of partial duty exemption under HTSUS sub- heading 9802.00.80 to bows formed in Mexico and attached to footwear
Applicability of partial duty exemption under HTSUS sub- heading 9802.00.50 to cut and bent random length steel concrete reinforcing end bars imported from Mexico
Applicability of partial duty exemption under HTSUS subheading 9802.00.80 to imported toroids created by winding, cutting to length, stripping, and tinning wire.Assembly;incidental operations;Mast;General Instrument;HRL 555205;C.S.D. 90-6
Applicability of partial duty exemption under HTSUS subhead- ing 9802.00.80 to automobile high energy coils created by winding and cutting wire to length; soldering, crimping and clipping components together, and, encapsulating the finished product with epoxy.Fabricated components;19 CFR 10.14(a);General Instrument Corporation (1973);T.D. 74- 59;554962;555533;19 CFR 10.16(a);Assembly;555205; General Instrument (1974);555505;19 CFR 10.16(b);incidental operations;C.S.D. 81-52
Applicability of partial duty exemptions under HTSUS subheadings 9802.00.50 or 9802.00.60 to oil well drill slips created by sanding and facing the flutes and grooves of the cast wedges and heat treating, phosphate plating and painting.Dolliff;completed articles;C.S.D. 84-49;036081; 038193;555536;555103;T.D. 56166
Applicability of partial duty exemption under HTSUS subhead- ing 9802.00.80 to various spiral wound subassemblies and spiral wound gaskets from Mexico.Bending;slitting;forming; further fabrication;compression rings;C.S.D. 90-27; incidental operations;19 CFR 10.16(c);significant processing
Substantial transformation of Japanese wire by cutting to length and crimping operations performed in the U.S.19 CFR 10.12(e); 19 CFR 10.14(b); 055526; 067824; 723135; 731953; Anheuser-Bush; Timex; Superior Wire; National Juice
Country of origin marking of articles imported in unsealed disposable retail containers
Country of origin marking of imported surgical towels;substantial transformation; 19 CFR 12.130
Classification of a dust cover; Heading 6307; Applicability of subheading 9802.00.80
HRL 087961 modified. Infant's car seat covers which are stuffed or internally fitted are seat cushions. Part; automobile; GSP; Mexico; furnishing
Applicability of partial duty exemption under HTSUS subhead- ing 9802.00.60 to golf club heads from Mexico.C.S.D. 84-49; machining;plating;555562;Intelex;reaming;minor operation; 555127;555165;086289
Applicability of duty exemption under subheading 9802.00.60, HTSUS, to aluminum can ends; stamping; assembling; C.S.D. 84-49; 555037; 555377
Inductance coils from Mexico; assembly; 19 CFR 10.14; 10.16; Mast; General Instrument; 555539; 555533
Clarification of C.S.D. 90-58, regarding the country of origin marking of foreign assembled U.S. greeting cards. 19 CFR 134.41(b); degree of visibility/ legibility (print size); topography; C.S.D. 91-23; 734191 (legibility); 728131; 733146; 733736 (various print sizes and types)
Coastwise Trade; Passengers; 46 U.S.C. app. 289; M/V GRUZIYA
Applicability of partial duty exemption to gas furnace ignition devices; 19 CFR 10.14; 19 CFR 10.16; 556197; 556124
Country of origin marking requirements for a molded plasticcontainer used to carry small objects known as a "SUBMARIN";legible; conspicuous; permanent; 19 CFR 134.41
Country of origin marking of disposable containers; 19 CFR 134.32(m); U.S. articles exported and returned; abrasive belting material; HRL 729316; articles of foreign origin
S.E.A. Vest; buoyancy vest; not a life vest; classifiable heading 6113, HTSUSA