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8,929 rulings found for “Footwear”
The tariff classification of waterproof boots
The tariff classification of a slipper from China or Taiwan
The tariff classification of a soft textile shoe from China.
The tariff classification of a leather athletic shoe fromChina.
The tariff classification of an infants shoe from Thailand
The tariff classification of dance shoes from Brazil.
The tariff classification of rubber/plastic shoes from Hong Kong.
The tariff classification of rubber/plastic shoes from Hong Kong
The tariff classification of a leather shoe from China.
The tariff classification of a house slipper from China.
The tariff classification of a rubber/plastic zori from China.
The tariff classification of a rubber/plastic zori from China.
The tariff classification of a rubber/plastic zori from China.
The tariff classification of a leather boot with steel toe cap from China.
The tariff classification of a soft textile shoe from China.
The tariff classification of Walk About Hygienic Sandal
The tariff classification of women?s sandals from China
The tariff classification of a textile boot liner.
The tariff classification of a leather dance shoe from Thailand.
The tariff classification of a textile shoe from China.
The tariff classification of a soft textile shoe from China.
The tariff classification of house slippers from ChinaDear Ms. Pawlowski:In your letter dated February 25, 1999, on behalf of Manzella Productions Inc., you requested a tariff classification ruling.You included a sample, a house slipper made of 100% polyester fleece. Both the upper and sole are made of polyester fleece. There is a line of demarcation between the upper and the non rigid sole. The applicable subheading for the shoes will be 6405.20.90, Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTS), which provides for footwear in which the sole?s external surface is predominately other than rubber, plastics, leather or composition leather, in which the upper?s external surface is predominately textile materials, in which the upper, by weight, predominately consists of fibers other than vegetable fibers or wool, and which has a line of demarcation between the sole and the upper. The rate of duty will be 12.5% ad valorem.The shoe is not marked with the country of origin. Therefo
The tariff classification of an infant’s soft textile shoe from China.
The tariff classification of a sock from China.
The tariff classification of women’s rubber/plastic sandals from Brazil and China.