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.
272 rulings found for “Chile”
The tariff classification of Pisco from Chile
The tariff classification of sweetened dried cranberries from Chile
The tariff classification of apple pulp from Chile
The tariff classification of hardboard door skins from Ireland, Chile, or Canada
The tariff classification of Paltomiel® syrup, put up for retail sale in plastic bottles, from Chile
The tariff classification of women’s suede apparel from Mexico, Chile, Argentina, India and Lesotho.
The tariff classification of vanilla-couverture coins (Product number 11471) from Canada
The tariff classification of Dark Cream (Product number FWD-GAN-RTU-X10) from Canada
The tariff classification of Rogers Golden Syrup from Canada
The tariff classification of Caramel-2-556 from Canada
The tariff classification of a White Chocolate Coating from Canada
The tariff classification of Cappuccino-552 from Canada
The tariff classification of a mix for chocolate mousse (Product number CHD-MO-P-X27) from Canada
The tariff classification of edge-glued rabbetted door jambs from Brazil, Argentina, Chile or China
The tariff classification of single and double rabetted door jambs from Brazil, Chile, Argentina or China
The tariff classification of Biodiesel B100 from Brazil, Uruguay, Chile, and Argentina
The tariff classification of a sugar/cocoa powder blend from Canada
The tariff classification of a sugar/cocoa powder blend from Canada
The tariff classification of fresh fruits from Canada
Soft and liquid candies in 1704, HTSUSA, as sugar confectionery; powdered drink mixes in 1701, HTSUSA, as cane or beet sugar; powdered dip mixes in 2103, HTSUSA, as mixed condiments and mixed seasonings; picante sauce in 2103, HTSUSA, as sauces and preparations therefor. Country of origin marking exception 19 CFR 134.32(d); ultimate purchaser under 19 CFR 134.1(d).
The tariff classification and country of origin marking under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), of garlic segments from Canada; Article 509.
Country of origin marking of table grapes; reconsiderationof NY Ruling A81143; outermost container; immediatecontainer; J-List; 19 CFR 134.33; unsealed containers Dear Mr. Holzworth:
Request for a ruling regarding the country of origin marking requirements; abbreviations; 19 CFR 134.45; 19 CFR 134.46
The tariff classification of fresh fruits from Canada
Country of origin marking of frozen guacamole; Article 509; NAFTA; substantial transformation