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41,015 rulings found for “HQ

964006Classificationhq

Stuffed Pillow-like Articles in Form of a Baseball Cap, Baseball Shirt, Bird or Duck, and Horseshoe Shaped Bear; Pillows; Stuffed Toys

9404.90.20009404.90.10009503.42.0000
964521Classificationhq

CBTPA; woman’s knit top with embroidery; subheading 9820.11.18; heading 6109, HTSUS

9820.11.186109.10.0070
228764Liquidationhq

Internal Advice; Protest No. 1703-00-100026; Coastal Paper Co., Inc. (Importer of Record); The Hipage Company, Inc. (Customs Broker); 19 U.S.C. § 1520 and 1514; Computime, Inc. v. United States, 622 F. Supp. 1083 (Ct. Int’l Trade 1985); Concentric Pumps, Ltd. v. United States, 643 F. Supp. 623 (Ct. Int’l Trade1986); Executone Information Systems v. United States, 96 F. 3d 1383, 1386 (Fed. Cir. 1996); Boast, Inc. v. United States, 17 C.I.T. 114, 117 (1993); Fibrous Glass Products, Inc. v. United States, 63 Cust. Ct. 62 (1969); Fabrene, Inc. v. United States, 17 C.I.T. 911, 914-15 (1993). C.J. Tower and Sons of Buffalo, Inc. v. United States, 499 F.2d 1277 (1974); Taban Co. v. United States, 960 F. Supp. 326, 334-35 (Ct. Int’l Trade 1997); Zaki Corp. v. United States, 960 F. Supp. 350, 359-360 (Ct. Int’l Trade 1997); HQ 223524 (February 13, 1992); ITT v. United States, 24 F.3d 1384, 1387 (Fed. Cir. 1994); HQ 226151(October 6, 1996); HQ 220042 (April 10, 1989); PPG Industries, Inc. v. U

961518Classificationhq

Internal Advice; Ericsson, Inc., fiber optic module series 5000

8517.50.50
963596Classificationhq

Decision on Application for Further Review of Protest No. 0401-98-100145, filed June 24, 1998, Concerning the Classification of Firefighters' Protective Garments; T.D. 91-78

6211.33.00586211.43.0091
964949Classificationhq

U.S.-Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act; luggage; subheading 9820.11.21; heading 4202, HTSUS

9820.11.214202.12.8070
965005Classificationhq

U.S.-Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act; men’s suits

6203.11.9000
965073Classificationhq

HQ 964980; Football Shoe, Artificial Turf; Not Sports Footwear.

6403.91.60
229603Protests and Liquidationhq

Internal Advice; Protest No. 3901-01-100287; JCM, Ltd. d/b/a Racconto; 19 U.S.C. § 1514(a); HQ 229413 (March 12, 2002); HQ 225382 (July 3, 1995); Mitsubishi Electronic America Inc. v. United States, 44 F.3d 973 (Fed. Cir. 1994); ABC International Traders, Inc. v. United States, 19 CIT 787 (1995); American Hi-Fi International, Inc. v. United States, 936 F. Supp. 1032 (Ct. Int’l Trade 1996); HQ 227653 (October 31, 1997); HQ 229413(March 12, 2002); HQ 226285 (October 10, 1997)

966600Classificationhq

Application For Further Review of Protest Numbers 2704-03-101353; Classification of Boys' Shorts; Swimwear; Drawstring; Designed and Constructed for Swimming

6203.43.4040
966563Classificationhq

Protest 4701-01-100229; "FaceMaster" electronic impulse muscle stimulator

8543.89.90
966797Classificationhq

Protest 2704-01-102386; Lapel Pins

7117.19.90
966805Classificationhq

African Growth and Opportunity Act; Findings and Trimmings; Lesser Developed Country; Swaziland Dear Ms. Weiss: This is in response to your letter dated October 2, 2003, on behalf of your client, Leonard Feinberg, Inc., requesting a binding ruling on the eligibility of four women’s garments for preferential treatment under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). Two of the garments have been ruled upon under NY J88419, dated October 3, 2003. The issue of the eligibility of two pairs of women’s shorts, Styles 200734 and Style 5065261, has been referred to this office for a direct response to you. Samples of the garments were submitted to our office for our consideration. FACTS: At issue are two samples of women’s shorts, constructed from 60 percent cotton and 40 percent polyester knit fabric. We note, however, with regard to the submitted samples, that the cardboard tag on Style 200734 reads "cotton" and the cardboard tag on Style 5065261 reads "100% polyester."

9819.11.12
966848Classificationhq

Protest 2704-01-102966; Lapel Pins

7117.19.90008306.29.0000
968194Classificationhq

Polyvinyl Chloride bags from China

3924.90.5500
H004679Classificationhq

Request for Internal Advice on the eligibility of scrub pants containing foreign origin fabric belt; Internal Advice No. 07/001

H005625Classification hq

Application for Further Review of Protest 1803-06-100018

4202.21.60004202.21.9000
H014019Classificationhq

Modification of Headquarters Ruling Letter (HQ) 083490 of May 25, 1989; Classification of hand torn, broken or mangled cigar filler half leaves

2401.20.60
W968279Classificationhq

Request for Classification; Mixed Herbs; Internal Advice 06/014

2106.90.9987
H003735Classificationhq

Protest No. 2704-05-102191; Classification of cotton pillowcases and sheets with embroidered hem

6302.31.50106302.31.5020
H041636Carriershq

Vessel Repair Entry No. C20-0058543-3; M/V MANOA; Protest No. 2002-08-100129; 19 U.S.C. § 1466(a)

H080601Classificationhq

Tariff classification of a woman’s outerwear garment

6202.13.4005
H095041Classificationhq

Application for Further Review of Protest 4701-09-100938; Classification of ladies bags

4202.22.1500
H097639Classificationhq

Application for Further Review of Protest No. 0401-10-100051; Classification of Bulk Krill Oil Superba

3824.90.40
H141176Carriershq

Instruments of International Traffic; 19 U.S.C. § 1322(a); 19 C.F.R. § 10.41a(a)(1); subheading 9803.00.50, Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated (2010); “SeaPodd” Container Bottle Combination.

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