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1,645 rulings found for “Glass and Glassware”
The tariff classification of glass and ceramic articles from China
The tariff classification and status under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) of a decorative glass article from Canada; Article 509
The tariff classification of two decorative glass articles (one set of three) from China.
Internal Advice #84/92; glass jars for conveyance or packing of liquids or of solid products; glass preserve jars; household glass storage articles; use provisions; principal use; Additional U.S. Rule of Interpretation 1(a); EN 70.10; EN 70.13; HRL 088020; HRL 087779; HRL 951721; HRL 087727
Classification of a Frosted Glass Candleholder
Classification of a chrome plated candleholder
Internal Advice 02/006; glass substrates
Suncatcher; painting executed entirely by hand; glassware for table, kitchen, toilet, office, indoor decoration; HQs 958885; 089401; 086166
The tariff classification of a decorative glass set from Mexico and the items of the set when imported separately from Mexico and Italy
Protest 1303-96-100144; glass containers; triangle jar withcork lid; conveyance or packing of goods; preserving jars ofglass; glassware for table or kitchen decoration; household glassstorage articles; principal use; eo nominee; 7010; 7013; EN70.10; EN 70.13; U.S. Additional Note 1(a); T.D. 96-7; Myers v.United States, CIT Slip Op. 97-75; Group Italglass U.S.A., Inc.v. United States, 17 CIT 226 (1993); Kraft, Inc, v. UnitedStates, 16 CIT 483 (1992); G. Heilman Brewing Co. v. UnitedStates, 14 CIT 614 (1990); United States v. Carborundum Company,63 CCPA 98, C.A.D. 1172, 536 F. 2d 373 (1976), cert. denied, 429U.S. 979 (1976); HRLs 087779; 953952
Protest no. 1703-92-100024; glass jars for conveyance or packing of liquids or of solid products; household glass storage articles; Additional U.S. Rule of Interpretation 1(a); principal use; heading 7010; Explanatory Notes to headings 7010 and 7013; Kraft, Inc., v. U.S.; HRLs 953282, 081805, 087727, 087779, 088020, 951721
Protest 5301-02-150007; Decorative Glass Articles
Protest 4909-05-100021; 250 ml. Amber Glass Bottles with 3-Neck Finish
Protests 5501-94-100242, 100306; glass jars; T.D. 96-7; HRL 545744
Protest 4101-03-100293; glass articles; "Smelly Jelly" jars Dear Port Director: This is in response to protest 4101-03-100293, filed by counsel on behalf of Cleveland Imports, Inc., which pertains to the tariff classification of certain articles of glass marketed as "Smelly Jelly" jars under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated ("HTSUSA"). Samples, pictorial representations and catalogue descriptions of the goods were submitted for our examination. FACTS: The articles at issue are "Smelly Jelly" jars, hexagonally shaped jars measuring approximately 2-3/4" by 3-3/4" in height with a capacity of approximately 9 ounces. The necks of the jars are threaded and they are imported with a perforated, twist-off metal lid. Counsel for the protestant states that the articles will be used to convey and pack fragrant gels and marketed to consumers.
Classification of glass jar with wire bail and trigger, rubber ring closure system Dear Ms. Shanteau:
The tariff classification of a decorative glass article from China
The tariff classification of a glass kitchen article from Germany.
The tariff classification of gift products from China
The tariff classification of a glass salad dressing container from China.
The tariff classification of travel alarm clock and two decorative glass carvings from China
The tariff classification of wind chimes from China
The tariff classification of a set including a glass pitcher and drinking glasses from China
The tariff classification of three decorative glass articles from China
Request for Prospective Ruling; BD Vacutainer®; Glass Tube