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.
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Protest 2704-94-101476; "Pop-Up Wackaroos"
Internal Advice 22/98; Flocked Plastic Jaw Hair Clip;
Applicability of U.S. Note 2(b), Subchapter II, Chapter 98, HTSUS, to footwear from the Dominican Republic
Visor, CD Case, and Insulated Bottle Holder for SingleBottled Beverage; SGI, Incorporated v. United States, 122F.3d 1468 (Fed. Cir. 1997)
Protest Number 3901-97-101415; Mesh Fabric; Technical Use; Bolting Cloth
Classification of nursing pads
Musical pillows
Protest number 2704-00-101321; classification of prayer cards; lithography; greeting cards
"Xyron 510" machine; NY H81167 modified
erence to your letter of December 3, 2001, on behalf of Rockland Industries, requesting reconsideration of New York Ruing Letter (NY) H81427, dated August 15, 2001, regarding the classification of woven textile blackout drapery lining material under the Harmonized Tariff System of the United States Annotated (HTSUSA). Your letter, which was originally submitted to the Customs National Commodity Specialist Division in New York, was referred to this office for reply. After review of NY H81427, Customs has determined that the classification of the blackout drapery lining material in subheading 5903.90.2500, HTSUSA, was correct. For the reasons that follow, this ruling affirms NY H81427.
Classification of an infant's bootie.
Reconsideration of NY L80719; Ready Bed
Flatware; Modification of NY A86065
Flatware; Modification of NY B87880
AFR of Protest No. 2704-07-102107; replica DPMS M-16 guns
Protest and Application for Further Review No: 4503-08-100040; Liquid Adhesives
Application for Further Review of Protest No 4701-09-101072; Glucomannan Profine T flour
Revocation of NY N134819; Classification of a valve cable support
The tariff classification and marking of a pair ofchildren's slippers from Korea.
The tariff classification of imitation leather and suedetextile fabrics from Hungary.
The tariff classification of leather footwear from India.
The tariff classification of suspenders and garter beltsfrom Taiwan.
The tariff classification of two one half pairs of men'scasual shoes from China.
Classification of a Textile Slipper from Hong Kong. Dear Ms. Jeffries: In your letter dated June 4, 1990, you requested a tariffclassification ruling, on behalf of your client, Best ConsumerProducts.
The tariff classification of the Onspot automatic tractiondevice from Sweden