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.
37,258 rulings found for “Cotton”
The tariff classification of a men's woven reversible jacket from Malaysia
The tariff classification of a woman's cotton knit lounge set from Turkey.
The tariff classification of pet beds from Estonia.
The tariff classification of a Girls' Cotton Woven Dress from Hong Kong.
The tariff classification of embroidered cotton fabric from China.
The tariff classification of greige 100% cotton plain woven fabric from Pakistan.
The tariff classification of men's cotton boxer shorts from Bangladesh.
The tariff classification of ladies' cotton undershirt and underpants from Macau.
The tariff classification of ladies' cotton undershirt and top from Macau.
The tariff classification of a travel bag and a cotton towel from China.
The tariff classification of men's cotton boxers from Hong Kong.
The tariff classification of Cotton/Rayon Dresses from Macau for Girls and Toddlers
The tariff classification of a Boys' Cotton Terry Knit Polo Shirt from Macau
The tariff classification of a Cotton Flannel Shirt from the Philippines
The tariff classification of ladies' cotton camisoles from Macau.
he tariff classification of hats from China.
The tariff classification of cotton/polyester blend jacquard woven fabrics from Austria.
The tariff classification of a Girls' 100% Cotton Woven Skirt from Hong Kong
The tariff classification of a sofa, a pillow and a cushion from China.
The tariff classification of a Girls' Cotton/Polyester Knit Cardigan and Vest from Macau
The tariff classification of a Travel Bag from Pakistan
The tariff classification of a waist bag from China.
he tariff classification of a golf towel from Taiwan.
The tariff classification of cotton yarn from Pakistan
The tariff classification of a curtain panel from China or India. Dear Mr. Alden: