Search 220,000+ classification decisions from the CBP CROSS (Customs Rulings Online Search System) database. Rulings explain how CBP classifies goods under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule, providing binding precedent for importers, customs brokers, and trade compliance teams.
90 rulings found for “Derby Line”
The tariff classification of a Honey Gift Pack from Canada.
The tariff classification of Pintlepins from Canada.Dear Mr. McKenny:In your letter dated July 18, 1990, on behalf of Lippert Pintlepin Mfg. Inc., you requested a tariff classification ruling.You have submitted information concerning a product called Pintlepins. The Pintlepins consist of lengths of monofilament of nylon, polyester or polyetheretherketone (peek) which are connected by a small piece of brass or stainless steel tubing to a length of stainless steel wire which comes to a point like a needle. The monofilament varies in width from .30 mm to 3.05 mm and is sometimes covered by a textile braid of Nomex or nylon. The monofilament varies in length from 3' to 40', the stainless steel wire leader may be the same length as the monofilament or it may be shorter. The Pintlepins are used to close seams on dryer felts and other technical use belts used primarily in the paper making industry. The metal leader and tubing is cut off and discarded after leading the monofila-ment throug
The tariff classification of three samples of wovenupholstery fabric from Canada.
The tariff classification of four needleloom felt fabrics from Canada.
The tariff classification of five textile fabrics having various constructions, from Canada.
The tariff classification of an aluminum (silver) colored nylonwoven mesh fabric, for use in the manufacture of HockeySkate Boots, from Italy.
The tariff classification of a gift pack from Canada
The tariff classification of wooden beams and headers, made up of nailed lumber, from Canada.
The tariff classification of a wood exterior wall covering from Canada
The tariff classification of wooden fence toppers and window moldings from Canada
The tariff classification of cedar mulch of wood and bark, and other mulch of bark from Canada
The tariff classification of stone from CanadaDear Mr. McKenny:In your letter, dated August 19, 2005, on behalf of Granite Center Beebe, you requested a tariff classification ruling regarding Bon Acord, a polished stone slab.
The tariff classification of three bird feeds from Canada.
The tariff classification of wooden exterior moldings from Canada
The tariff classification of three women’s jackets from China
The tariff classification of a woman’s knit jacket from China.
The tariff classification of Panolite products
The tariff classification of Russian pine lumber from Canada
Applicability of partial duty exemption under HTSUS subhead- ing 9802.00.80 to certain vertical blinds to be imported from Canada.
Coated Nylon Fabric
Classification of coated fabrics
Dutiability of incidental transportation costs; lease costs of tank cars held by U.S. customers
The tariff classification of laminated stair treads, doorsills and thresholds (made of edge-glued lumber) from CanadaDear Mr. McKenny:
The tariff classification of laminated post blanks and laminated handrails made of face glued lumber from CanadaDear Mr. McKenny:
The tariff classification of food products from Canada.