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.
28,977 rulings found for “Plastics”
Classification of Footwear; ESAU; Plastic Glitter
Classification of Footwear; ESAU; Plastic Glitter
Revocation of NY C85578; Aluminum Fin Stock
The tariff classification of a storage caddy from Hong Kong.
Binders Wholly or Mainly Covered with Leather, Sheeting of plastics, etc.;Imported Without Stationery Goods; Headings 4205 and 3926
Plastic Bead Necklace with Metallic Paint; NY E87523 Modified
Modification of New York Ruling Letter (NY) L81907, dated January 21 2005; Classification of classification of decorative Styrofoam ball from the Philippines.
Modification of New York Ruling Letter (NY) C87269, dated May 18, 1998; Classification of a Styrofoam garlic bulb covered with corn stalk or leaf material from China.
Modification of New York Ruling Letter (NY) K83112, dated March 2, 2004; Classification of Styrofoam balls coated with seeds.
Application for Further Review of Protest No. 2720-11-100327 Nail Art Stickers
The tariff classification of four footwear items from China and Costa Rica.
The tariff classification of ski garments from Taiwan
The tariff classification of 100% filament nylon wovenfabric used to manufacture sails from Japan.
The tariff classification of polyester filament fiber wovenfabric from Japan.
The tariff classification of a gift basket of assortedpersonal care items from Taiwan.
The tariff classification of surgical drapes and pouchesfrom the Dominican Republic.
The tariff classification of three samples of woven fabricfrom Thailand.
The tariff classification of plastic imitation toy jewelry,plastic comb, plastic hand mirror, textile ponytail scrunch andPVC jewelry bags and coin purses from China.
The tariff classification of tablecloth fabric, from Taiwan.
The tariff classification of three samples of woven fabricfrom Switzerland.
The tariff classification of four types of acoustical panelmaterial, from France. Dear Ms. Spiceley: In your letter dated March 10, 1993, on behalf of the Frenchmanufacturer TEXAA, you requested a tariff classification ruling.
The tariff classification of three samples of woven fabric from Germany.
Internal Advice; Additional U.S. Note 4 to Chapter 9; Classification of Retail Single-Serve Tea Packaged for Retail Sale
The tariff classification of cots and aprons for textile spinning machines from Japan, Brazil and Mexico
The tariff classification of a bow tie, bikini bottom, ladies purse, cap, and visor, all items from Indonesia which are covered with sequins.