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2,756 rulings found for “Philippines”
The tariff classification of girls' apparel from thePhilippines.
The tariff classification of a shoulder bag of palm leafmaterial from the Philippines.
The tariff classification of braided ladies' belts from thePhilippines.Dear Mr. Lide:In your letter dated September 7, 1990, you requested a tariff classification ruling.Two samples of ladies' belts were submitted. Style SBT 032 is a ladies belt with braided coco beads, wood beads, abaca fiber, rayon cord, an elastic cord and wood hook closure. The belt has three wooden fish as ornaments on the front. Style SBT 086 consists of braided wood/coco beads, rayon cord and raffia straw with an elastic cord and wood hook closure. Your samples will be returned to you as requested.The applicable subheading for the braided ladies belts' will be 6217.10.0050, Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTS), which provides for other made up clothing accessories; parts of garments or of clothing accessories, other than those of heading 6212: Accessories...Other. The rate of duty will be 15.5 percent ad valorem.This ruling is being issued under the provisions of Section 177 of the Customs
The tariff classification of a decorative wood screen fromthe Philippines
The tariff classification of a girl's romper from thePhilippines.
The tariff classification of coated fabric for use in therepair of hair pieces, from the Philippines.
The tariff classification of a slipper sock from thePhilippines. Dear Mr. Stein: In your letter dated July 26, 1991, on behalf of your clientGelmart Ind. Inc., you requested a classification ruling. The submitted sample, your style #ss1215, is a textile(knit) slipper sock approximately 12 inches high. The sock hasan upper of, you state, 100 acrylic fiber and a rubber/plasticouter sole stitched to a 3/4 inch high "mudguard", which isstitched to the sock along the top of the "mudguard".
The tariff classification of a "Beach Sling" from thePhilippines.
The tariff classification of albs from China, Taiwan, HongKong, The Philippines, Macau, Singapore, Thailand, Republic ofKorea and Burma.
The tariff classification of a lady's tote bag from thePhilippines.
The tariff classification of seaweeds from the Philippines.
The tariff classification of nursery containers from thePhilippines
The tariff classification of "Cracker Nuts" from thePhilippines.
The tariff classification of a clutch bag from Philippines.
The tariff classification of a "wrist purse"toy animal figure from Indonesia or the Philippines.
The tariff classification of ceramic sculptures fromPhilippines.
The tariff classification of artificial flowers and foliage from the Philippines.
The tariff classification of a necklace and a bracelet fromthe Philippines.
The tariff classification of automotive body kits from the Philippines.
The tariff classification of beads made from buffalo bone from the Philippines. Dear Mr. Misheikis:
The tariff classification of a pine cone candle ring from the Philippines.
The tariff classification of A Halloween basket from the Philipines
The tariff classification of a lady's handbag of abaca fromthe Philippines.
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The tariff classification of a child's backpack from China and a raffia bag from the Philippines/S.Africa.