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9,790 rulings found for “Mexico”
Classification of cushion slipcovers
Classification of an infant cabana
Cap and a cap crown
Classification of a cassette carrying case
Applicability of partial duty exemption under HTSUS item 9802.00.80 to Fourdrinier, endless-forming fabrics
Applicability of subheadings 9801.00.10 and 9802.00.50, HTSUS, to certain twine dispensers imported from Canada
Country of origin marking requirements applicable to imported drill bits
Country of origin marking requirements for miniature lamp bulbs
Country of origin marking of imported mugs, tins and giftbags
Request for classification of swatch chips
Plastic pet toys
Textile Pad for Infant Cabana
Wall/Table Curio Cabinet
NYRL 840457 modified. Nightgown;nightdress;sleepwear
Disposable Barrier Coveralls
Oyster and scallop cultivator constructed of openworkRaschel like knit is not a net.
Panel block keyboard for use in a computer printer as a controller and status indicator; board or panel for the electric control or the distribution of electricity; control board, control panel
The designation of a colony of Colombia as a distant foreign port for purposes of the passenger transportation statute, 46 U.S.C. App. 289
Cleaning in preparation of repairs; damage survey Vessel: Barge JOVALAN Date of Arrival: August 10, 1989 Port of Arrival: Long Beach, CA Vessel Repair Entry No. C27-0075267-1
Vessel repair; tank cleaning; oily water removal Vessel: Barge JOVALAN; Date of Arrival: September 17, 1989; Port of Arrival: Long Beach, California; Vessel Repair Entry No. C27-0075290-3
Determination of sale for exportation and dutiability offreight charges for Mexican cement
Tariff treatment and the applicable duty exemptions for the "E-Z Prep Kit" and the "Safe Start IV Start Pak".GRI 3(c); 083137; assembly; sonic welding; 554885; packaging; Superscope; 058345/058346Dear Mr. Burke:This is in response to your letters of October 31, 1989, and March 16, 1990, on behalf of Becton Dickinson and Company, requesting a ruling on the applicability of subheadings 9802.00.80 and 9801.00.10, Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS), to "E-Z Prep Kit" and "Safe Start IV Start Pak" to be imported from Mexico. Samples were submitted for examination. We regret the delay in responding to your request.FACTS:A wholly-owned subsidiary of Becton Dickinson and Company, Deseret Medical, Inc., will export various articles and packaging materials of U.S. origin, and latex gloves of Taiwanese origin to Mexico for assembly and packaging operations. Becton plans on producing kits and paks which will be used for cleaning and sterilizing patients prior to performing
Applicability of partial duty exemption under subheading 9802.00.80, HTSUS, to twisted twine, braided twine, and various types of nets
Classification of wiping cloths; classifiable under subheading 6307.10.2030
Application for further review of Protest No. 2809-90- 000043 under 19 U.S.C. 1313(j)