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15,108 rulings found for “Canada

952898Classificationhq

Tee Bag with Golf Tees; Not Sports Equipment; Not Specially Shaped or Fitted Case or Container

6307.90.99869801.00.109802.00.80
956099Classificationhq

Modification of NY 894310; Classification of Pintlepin Assemblies; Assembly of Components Creates a Made Up Article; Applicability of NAFTA; Nonqualifying Component; De Minimis Rule Not Affected by Weight of Packaging

5609.30.0000
226322Entryhq

Protest 0712-95-100534; tariff-rate quota; time of entry; 19U.S.C. 1315; 19 CFR 141.68(d); 19 CFR 132.1(d); 19 CFR 132.11(a);HQ 225410.

559625MARKINGhq

Country of origin of NAFTA qualifying down comforters andproper country of origin marking requirements for importeddown comforter shells to be further processed intofinished down comforters in the U.S.; Section 334 of theUruguay Round Agreements Act; Annex 401 of the NAFTA; 19U.S.C. 1304; Article 509

560352Markinghq

Country of origin marking for imported automobile clutchkit; NAFTA; essential character; 19 CFR Part 102.

560394Markinghq

Country of origin determination for laundry additive powder;19 U.S.C. 1304; 19 CFR Part 102.

561103Markinghq

Magnesium; substantial transformation; granules; Article509; NAFTA

227876Drawbackhq

Ruling request on behalf of Enesco Corporation; 19 U.S.C. § 1313(j)(1); inventory identification methods; 19 C.F.R. § 191.14; NAFTA drawback

964160Classificationhq

Originating goods status under North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) for steel joists fabricated in Canada in part from non-originating angles, shapes and sections

561892Classificationhq

Internal Advice; NAFTA; HTSUS General Note 12; Jerseys

562187Classificationhq

Subheading 9802.00.50, HTSUS; used engine; repair; essential identity;

9802.00.50
229424subheading 0506.90., HTSUS. The "bulk beef bone chips" and bone meal" are both described on tariff 0506.90.0020 as "bones, crude , steamed or ground", and are consistent with the instructions on filling out the Certificate of Origin for block 5 (a full description of each good) and 6 (identify the H.S. tariff classification to six digits) of the Customs Form 434, NAFTA Certificate of Origin. As described by the importer, the difference between the two products stems from the fact that these serve two different commercial purposes. "Bone meal" is "primarily used as a feed supplement" whereas the "bulk beef bone chips" is used for the "film processing industry in the form of gelatine extraction". Upon review of the documents submitted by the importer, including the manufacturer's affidavit, there is proof of entitlement to the exemption by demonstrating, with sufficient evidence, the Canadian origin of the goods.hq

Protest # 0712-01-100198; 19 U.S.C. 58c; Certificate of Origin;

H235556Markinghq

Marking; Aerosol Cans Filled for Consumer Sale as Single Units; Ultimate Purchaser; 19 CFR 134.26; 19 CFR 134.46

H266602Markinghq

Binding Ruling Request; Country of Origin Marking Requirements for specialty oils and essential fatty acids

N277942Classificationny

The tariff classification and status under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), of a chocolate butter preparation from Mexico; Article 509

1806.20.8300
G88020Classificationny

Classification and status under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) of men’s knit garments produced in the United States, Mexico and Canada; Article 509; Country of origin determination; 19 CFR 102.21(c)(2); tariff shift; Marking; 19 U.S.C. 1304.

J82691Classificationny

Classification, status under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and country of origin determination for a decorative throw, tablecloth, drape, tieback and balloon valance; 19 CFR 102.21(c)(2); tariff shift; Article 509

K85495Country of Originny

Classification, country of origin and eligibility under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), of a woman’s garment from Mexico; 19 CFR 102.21(c)(2); Article 509.Dear Ms. Moore:

N016349Classificationny

The tariff classification and status under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) of a sugar and chocolate liquor blend from Mexico; Article 509

1806.20.7300
N019664Classificationny

Classification and country of origin determination for a tactical outer carrier; 19 CFR 102.21(c)(2); tariff shift; the status under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA); Article 509

N058639Classificationny

The tariff classification, and status under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), of automobile wiring harnesses from Mexico; Article 509

8544.30.0000
N126839Classificationny

The tariff classification, country of origin and NAFTA status of panels consisting of German and American stone on a backing of Canadian concrete

6802.91.1500
N235330Classificationny

The tariff classification of a silicone keyboard cover from Mexico

3926.90.9980
R00418Classificationny

The tariff classification and status under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), of a sugar and cocoa blend and a sugar and chocolate liquor blend from Mexico; Article 509

1806.10.55001806.20.7300
R00852Classificationny

Classification and country of origin determination for cushions; 19 CFR 12.130; substantial transformation; 19 CFR 102.21(c)(5); last country where an important assembly or manufacturing process occurred

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