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Chimassorb 944™ (CAS #70624-18-9) Protest 1601-00-100139
Decision on Application for Further Review of Protest No. 2704-00-103055; Classification of Infants’ and Children’s Shoes; Foxing-like Band; Application of Differing Criteria.
Modification of NY J87067, dated August 22, 2003; Classification of boy’s athletic footwearDear Ms. Kittel:This letter is in response to your request of April 7, 2004, for reconsideration of New York Ruling Letter (NY) J87067, dated August 22, 2003, as it pertains to the classification under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated (HTSUSA) of boy’s athletic footwear from China. The footwear was classified in subheading 6402.99.80, HTSUSA, which provides for "footwear, in which both the upper’s and outer sole’s external surface is predominately rubber and/or plastics; which is not "sports footwear"; which does not cover the ankle; in which the upper’s external surface area measures over 90% rubber or plastics (including any accessories or reinforcements); which has a foxing or foxing-like band; which is not designed to be a protection against water, oil, or cold or inclement weather; and which is valued over $6.50, but not over $12.00 per pair." The determinati
Reconsideration of NY K87202, dated July 16, 2004; Classification of woven fabric impregnated or coated with resorcinol formaldehyde latex
Internal Advice Request No. 07/019; Classification of "Active Floor Panels"
Application for further review of protest number 2704-08-101760; Classification of Zoris
The tariff classification and status under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) of blasting mats from Canada; Article 509
Country of origin and marking determination of bungee cords; 19 CFR 102.21(c)(2); tariff shift
The country of origin of a torsional vibration damper assembled in Mexico, and USMCA
Application for Further Review of Protest No. 1401-22-107120; Applicability of Section 301 Trade Remedy on Certain Work Gloves
ubmitted forexamination.
Application for Further Review of Protest No. 3801-7-001979, dated October 26, 1987, filed by Trans-Border Customs Service, on behalf of Obus Forme Ltd., protesting your decision in the liquidation on July 31, 1987 of entry number 702-0006280, dated May 22, 1987, covering a shipment of backrest products imported from Canada.
Classification of a hiking boot
Classification of a baseball hat
Embroidered Leather Slippers from Pakistan
Reconsideration of HRL 084712 of August 24, 1989
Footwear with footbeds
Classification of "the Snoozer"-a pillow for commuters; classifiable in Heading 9404
Decision on Application for Further Review on Protest No. 91-2904-000009; chair pads
Classification of an infant walker seat cushion; classifiable in Heading 9404
Protests and Applications for Further Review #5301-0-000136 and #5301-0-000075; Classification of certain boys' jackets and certain men's ski-jackets; not of coated fabric; not water resistant; Customs laboratory report
Protest No. 3901-92-100104; Footwear; Boots; Cuffs; HQ 951649; 6402.91.50
Country of origin of footwear manufactured in Korea using uppers sewn in the People's Republic of China
Eligibility of neoprene knee brace and neoprene-nylon material for duty-free treatment under U.S. Note 2(b), subchapter II, Chapter 98, HTSUS; "product of"
Footwear, sports; Boots, mountaineering; Band, foxing- like Dear Mr. Lynch: