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8,929 rulings found for “Footwear”
Child's low-top athletic-type shoes with foxing-like band
Country of origin marking of footwear uppers
Lining, boot, child's
Reconsideration of Headquarters Ruling Letter (HRL) 088771 dated April 30, 1991, and New York Ruling Letter (NYRL) 857390 dated November 19, 1990. Insole, polyurethane/nylon HRL 088771 and NYRL 857390 modified
Upper, partial; Accessories or Reinforcements; Uppers, external surface area; Composite goods; T.D. 84-59; HRL 084013
Application for Further Review of Protest No. 3004-93-100193; Proper Transaction Value of Imported Merchandise; Sale for Exportation
Country of origin marking for shoe boxes; Box will contain imported shoes; 19 CFR 134.46; T.D. 86-129
Country of origin determination; 19 CFR 12.130; textile footwear uppers; sandal uppers;cutting to length is not a substantial transformation; simple assembly does not constitute asubstantial transformation; article is a product of Taiwan where fabric was formed.
Tariff classification of copper-plated baby shoe displayfrom Mexico or Honduras; wood frame and wood base; headings4414, 4420, 6309 and 8306; Chapter 64; Explanatory Notes toheading 6309 and 8306; GRI 3(b)
Eligibility of jewelry from the Dominican Republic for duty-free treatment under U.S. Note 2(b), Subchapter II, Chapter 98, HTSUS.
Eligibility of footwear uppers from the Dominican Republic for duty-free treatment under U.S. Note 2(b), Subchapter II, Chapter 98, HTSUS; crust leather; buffing; milling; plating; coloring; staking; HRL 556242; HRL 559969
Country of origin marking for imported footwear; hang tagDear Mr. Streifer:
Revocation of NY H87189; Not Formed Uppers
The tariff classification of children's activity kits fromChina.
Classification and country of origin status for laminated materials produced in the United States from foreign and U.S. components. U.S. 19 CFR §102.21 (c)(3)(ii).
The tariff classification and country of origin marking of socks from Poland.
The tariff classification of footwear .
The tariff classification of a slipper bath gift set from China
The tariff classification of heel protectors from China or Germany
The tariff classification of heel protectors from China or Germany
The tariff classification of shoe/boot covers produced in the Dominican Republic and the eligibility for preferential treatment under the Dominican Republic – Central America – United States Free Trade Agreement (DR-CAFTA).
Protest No. 1503-17-100021; The Jay Group, Ltd.; 19 C.F.R. §§ 19.4, 19.6, 19.12;presumption of correctness.
Country of origin marking requirements applicable to decorative tags (fob-like rubber or dual-image reflective plastic pieces) bearing a trademark which references a geographic name (foreign locality) other than that of the country of origin of the imported article (athletic shoes) that are attached to the imported article by means of a short ball chain. 19 CFR 134.47; trademark; initial reference to trademark; 19 CFR 134.41(b); conspicuousness; 19 CFR 134.36(b); C.S.D. 88-38; C.S.D. 89-91; 722064; 733833; 734293; 734277; 19 CFR 134.45(c); C.S.D. 86-5; T.D. 86-129; 729737; multiple references; 734232
Protest No. 1001-96-105846; Protest No. 1001-96-200143; Clerical Error, Mistake of Fact, or other Inadvertence; Samples; 9811.00.60, HTSUS; 19 U.S.C. 1514; 19 U.S.C. 1520(c)(1) Dear Sir or Madam:
Ruling Request for a tariff classification of a tap-dance shoe and its qualification for duty-free entry under the Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act (CBTPA), specifically under the "North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Parity" provisions