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.
18,993 rulings found for “Rubber”
The tariff classification of footwear from China
The tariff classification of footwear inserts from China
Decision an Application for Further Review of Protest No. 2704-5-004924
Avia footwear styles 835M and 840M
Footwear parts manufactured in Korea
Modification of HRL 082074 and NYRL 826951 Concerning the Tariff Status of a Water Resistant Jacket
Athletic footwear
Textile Material for Machine Polishing Pads
Tariff classification of Clarino man-made leather
Reconsideration of New York Ruling Letter 846364 concerning the classification of a woman's textile slipper
Classification of cushions; classifiable in Heading 9404; insufficient information to make country of origin determinations
Applicability of partial duty exemption under HTSUS subhead- ing 9802.00.80 to plastic connectors and blood cuff set sub- assemblies imported from Costa Rica
Country of origin marking of articles imported in unsealed disposable retail containers
Country of origin marking of imported auto parts; substantialtransformation; ultimate purchaser; 19 CFR 134.32(d); 19 CFR134.44(c).
Country of origin marking requirements for imported rubberhose; substantial transformation: 19 CFR 134.35; 19 CFR 134.32(g)19 CFR 134.32(h)
Request for reconsideration of HeadquartersRuling Letter (HRL) 087847 dated September 26, 1990,concerning the tariff classification of a low-cutboy's athletic shoe. Band, foxing-like; Overlap;Encirclement, substantialDear Ms. Maguire:In a memorandum dated October 9, 1990, you asked that we reconsider the result reached in the subject letter.FACTS:The shoe in issue has a plastic upper. The bottom of the shoe is rubber and plastics and is of unit molded construction. Our examination of the sample reveals that while the toe bumper overlaps 30 percent of the perimeter of the upper by more than 1/4 inch, the overlap of the upper along the remaining perimeter of the shoe measures approximately 1/16 inch or slightly more.In HRL 087847 dated September 26, 1990, Customs held that the above-described low-cut boy's athletic shoe, Stock no. 73238, was classifiable under subheading 6402.99.15, Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated (HTSUSA), as other footwear with outer soles a
Modification of HRL 083459; photocopier document feed belt;Note 7(b), Chapter 59; Notes 1(a), 2(b), Chapter 90; only textilearticles of heading 5911 excluded from Chapter 90 by virtue ofNote 1(a).
Magic Anti-Slip Mesh; Textile and plastic combination; Impregnated, coated, covered or laminated; Plastic; Further worked or processed.
Modification of HRL 087920; Headband and ponytail holder ensembles
Decision on Application for Further Review of P. R. D. 2704-90-002581; Snow Board Gloves; Heading 6216; Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990
Impregnated yarns and cords used to absorb sea water in fiber optic cables are not cords for technical uses. Acrylic; resin; visible; naked; eye
Classification of quilts; classifiable in Heading 9404
Aerosol Therapy Device; GRI 1; EN 90.19; Note 2(b), Chapter 90; apparatus
Band, foxing-like; Footwear, unit-molded; simultaneous,direct molded bottoms: T.D. 83-116, 080760
Telephone Cleaning Equipment; GRI 1; heading 8517; EN 85.17; part; EN 68.05; textile material; abrasive powder; EN 63.07; Note 7, Section XI