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.
9,790 rulings found for “Mexico”
The tariff classification of Roflumilast (CAS No. 162401-32-3), imported in bulk form, from Mexico
The tariff classification of flooring samples from Mexico
The tariff classification of a 1994 Porsche 911 from Germany
The tariff classification of radio remote control key fob parts from Mexico
The tariff classification, country of origin, and eligibility of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) of various waxes used in the playing of ice hockey, from Canada
The tariff classification and country of origin of an Industrial Data Acquisition Sensor Box
Applicability of coastwise laws to waters located within Indian reservations.
Use of a Canadian-flag sailboat, owned by residents of the United States, in the waters of the United States
Disposable surgical towel, drape and wearing apparel
Internal Advice Request No. 85/87 Concerning the Tariff Classification of Certain Suntan Lotion Bracelets
Classification of insulated wall and roof panels, and insulated doors
Modular insulating wall panels
Reconsideration of New York Ruling 838970
Classification of U.S.-made articles in a medical kit assembled abroad.
Applicability of subheading 9802.00.80, HTSUS, to certain refrigerator parts assembled in Mexico
Applicability of partial duty exemption under HTSUS subhead- ing 9802.00.50 to previously imported merchandise exported for conformity country of origin marking and reimported
Internal Advice 47/88 - Applicability of HTSUS subheading 9802.00.50 to, and the country of origin of, cracked raw green pistachio nuts imported from Hong Kong
Steel Tubular Arms For Power Transmission Towers
Applicability of partial duty exemption under HTSUS subhead- ing 9802.00.80 to automobile distributor contact arm subassemblies (created by reaming, milling, drilling and counterboring holes, "spinning" and reforming components) and electrical contact assemblies (created by eyeletting, "flaring" and screwing components together).incidental operations;19 CFR 10.16(c)
Applicability of duty exemption in HTSUS subheading 9802.00.80 to centralizers created by welding, force fitting, heat treatment, sandblasting, and painting. Assembly;incidental operations;19 CFR 10.16(a);19 CFR 10.16(b)(1);19 CFR 10.16(b)(3);053159;043591
Applicability of duty exemption in subheading 9801.00.10, HTSUS, to "Successful Gardening Kit" to be imported from Mexico.Set; packaging; Superscope; 554935
Applicability of subheading 9802.00.80, HTSUS, to relays created by mounting and soldering.Substantial transformation;assembly;Anheuser-Busch;Timex;19 CFR 10.12(e);19 CFR 10.14(b);19 CFR 10.16(a)
Country of origin marking requirements when the words"Registered Trademark" followed by a company name and U.S.address appears on a carton containing an imported article; 19CFR 134.46
Brooms with a mixture of broom corn and polypropylene fibers
Presence of foam padding in infant's car seat cover does notrender it similar to a cushion such that it would be classifiableas an article of bedding or similar furnishing. HRLs 085375 and085885.