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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.

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3,306 rulings found for “Uruguay

960803Classificationhq

Country of Origin Determinations for Backpacks and Duffel Bag; 19 CFR 102.21(c)(4); Most Important Assembly or Manufacturing Process

961048Classificationhq

Country of origin determination for a men's shirt; 19 CFR102.21(c)(4); most important assembly

961093Classificationhq

Country of origin determination of a small woven nylon case;19 C.F.R. 102.21; 102.21(c)(4), country of origin is the country in which the most important manufacturing process occurred; 102.21(c)(5), country of origin is the last country in which an important manufacturing process occurred

961118Classificationhq

Country of origin determination for tents; 19 CFR102.21(c)(5); last country in which an important assembly or manufacturing process occurred

961133Classificationhq

Country of origin determination for a reversible stole; 102.21(c)(5); last country in which an important manufacturing process occurs

6214.30.0000
961134Classificationhq

Country of Origin of Polo Shirts; 19 C.F.R 102.21(c)(4);most important assembly operation

961183Classificationhq

Classification and country of origin determination forunfinished binder cover: 19 CFR 102.21(c)(2); tariff shift Dear Mr. Powell:

6307.90.9989
961238Classificationhq

Modification of NY C81609, dated November 19, 1997; countryof origin of nursing pads; 102.21(c)(2); tariff shift

961370Classificationhq

Country of origin determination for women's knitwear; 19 CFR102.21(c)(3); knit to shape

962035Classificationhq

Revocation of NY C88903; country of origin determination for men's outerwear jacket; 19 CFR Section 102.21(c)(4); most important assembly operation

962121Classificationhq

Country of origin determination for men's knit garment; 19CFR 102.21(c)(4); most important assembly process

962275Classificationhq

Country of origin determination for men's and women's knit garments; section 102.21(c)(2); tariff shift

228291Drawbackhq

Protest and Application for Further Review No. 2809-98-100737; Over-quota rate for importation of orange juice from Mexico; drawback on over-quota merchandise; 19 U.S.C. §1313(w); Section 404(e)(5) of the URAA; Pub. L. 103465, 108 Stat. 4961; NAFTA drawback; Pub. L. 103-182, 107 Stat. 2057 (1993)

560998Classificationhq

Simultaneous claims for special tariff treatment program and partial duty exemption in Subchapter II, Chapter 98, HTSUS; Generalized System of Preferences (GSP); subheading 9802.00.80, HTSUS; merchandise processing fee (MPF)

561319Markinghq

Country of origin marking of PVC cooler bags; 19 CFR 134.32(c) and (o); Entry No. 441-3267016-1

561414Markinghq

Country of origin of T-shirts; 19 CFR 102.21; wholly assembled

960892Classificationhq

Country of origin determination for a baseball cap; Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act; 19 CFR 102.21

961135Classification: Country of Originhq

Country of origin determination for T-shirts; section 102.21(c)(4); most important assembly; Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act

962288Classificationhq

Revocation of NY D81322; country of origin of backpacks

962456Classificationhq

Country of origin determination for pullover garments; section 102.21(c)(4); most important assembly

963292Classificationhq

Country of origin of Medline Bulkee II? Gauze Bandages; modification of NY E89254

961119CLASSIFICATIONhq

Country of Origin determination for duffle bag

962870hq

Country of Origin of a Woven Men’s Shirt; 19 CFR §102.21(c)(4)

561967Markinghq

Marking of mastectomy brassieres; 19 USC § 1304; 19 CFR § 134.43(e); 19 CFR § 102.21.

965739Classificationhq

Country of origin of bedskirt; Modification of NY I80828

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