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8,928 rulings found for “Footwear”
Slipper, textile, open toe, open back. Sole, external surface
Animal slippers with outer soles made of textile fabric which are covered with plastic/rubber traction dots
Gravel Guard; Explanatory Note 64.06(II)
Uppers; Parts of footwear; HRL's 082075, 085573, 085291, 087458
Classification of child’s tote bag of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and pair of plastic slippers; GRI 3(b); EN IX to GRI 3(b); tote bag and slippers are normally offered for sale separately; not composite goods and classifiable separately; 6402, HTSUS; 4202 HTSUS Dear Mr. Epstein: This is in response to your letter of January 20, 1999, on behalf of your client, Avon Products, Inc., requesting a binding classification ruling on a child’s carrying bag and slippers. A sample was submitted. FACTS: The merchandise at issue is an open top carrying bag and a pair of child’s open toe and heel slippers. Both items are said to be imported and sold together, although as now presented, it appears that the items will be subject to repackaging prior to retail sale. It is not clear whether each will be presented on entry put up in common packing. The carrying bag is made of translucent plastic polyvinyl chloride (PVC) sheeting; it measures 9 inches by 7 ¾ inches by 5 ¾ inches. It is open at the t
Multi-Tiered Transaction; Sale for Exportation; Transfer Pricing
The tariff classification of two cold weather boots fromIndonesia.
The tariff classification of two children's sneakers fromChina.
The tariff classification of two footwear uppers fromTaiwan.
The tariff classification of footwear making machinery fromItaly.
The tariff classification of a man's sandal from Taiwan.
The tariff classification of a woman's beaded shoe fromChina. Dear Mr. Savant: In your letter dated February 8, 1991, on behalf of yourclient Diesse Shoes, Inc., you requested a classification ruling. The submitted sample, no style number indicated, is awoman's casual, four eyelet, Bal, lace up shoe. The shoe is ofthe slip-on type with two rows of glass beads going around thetopline, and an upper that has an external surface area which ispredominately of a textile fabric, entirely covered with plasticdiscs with hand-sewn glass beads attached to the center of eachdisc. It also has a cemented-on, unit molded rubber/plasticbottom. We consider this shoe to have a foxing-like band.
The tariff classification of a child's imitation joggingshoe and a child's wrist watch from the Hong Kong.
The tariff classification of two slipper socks from thePhilippines.
The tariff classification and marking of a woman's shoe fromHong Kong.
The tariff classification of footwear from Taiwan.
The tariff classification of footwear from Taiwan.
Classification of a casual shoe and a tote bag.
The tariff classification and invoice description for awoman's sandal from an unknown country.
The tariff classification of footwear from China orIndonesia
The tariff classification of two half pairs of women's corkshoes from Taiwan.
The tariff classification of fabric/leather Hiking bootsfrom China.
The tariff classification of scuba booties from Taiwan andHong Kong
The tariff classification of a boot from China - Accessoriesand Reinforcements.
The tariff classification of a pair of slippers, a paddedsatin hanger and a heart shaped, scented satin sachet from HongKong.