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1,362 rulings found for “Australia”
The tariff classification of a necklace and pair of earrings from Australia.
Tariff classification of hardwood shakes and shingles
Modification of Headquarters Ruling Letter (HRL) 088799, dated November 20, 1991, Concerning Sweetened Cocoa Blended in CanadaDear Mr. Brennan: In the referenced letter you received a ruling on theclassification of sweetened cocoa blended in Canada. In thatruling the article was classified in subheading 1806.10.42,Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated(HTSUSA), based on the premise that the sugar, which is blendedin Canada with cocoa, originates in Finland or one of theEuropean Economic Community (EEC) countries. This was ourunderstanding based on your client's letter of February 27, 1991. Subsequent to the above letter and after the classificationmatter had been pending for an extended period, your clientadvised us, during a telephonic conversation on November 4, 1991,that the sugar might alternatively originate in Australia or in aLatin American country. Unfortunately, due to an oversight, thispossibility was not considered in preparation of HRL 088799. Accor
Country of origin marking of cleaning equipment; 19 CFR 134.45; U.K. abbreviation;
The tariff classification of a surfboard bag and a sailboardbag from Australia.
The tariff classification of a solar-boosted heat pump waterheating system from Australia.
The tariff classification of nylon warp knit ribbon from Australia
The tariff classification of raw shelled macadamia nuts and chocolate coated macadamia nuts from Australia.
The tariff classification of parts for an automotive seatlumbar support system from Australia.
The tariff classification of turbine blades from Australia
The tariff classification of a flocked fabric for use in the manufacture of vertical blinds, from Australia.
The tariff classification of a Spellbox from Australia
The tariff classification of a sponge/squeegee from Australia.
The tariff classification of boiled wool from Australia.
The tariff classification of a plastic coated stitch-bonded fiber fabric (knit) for use in the manufacture of picnic rugs (blankets), from Australia.
The tariff classification of six diagnostic test kits, fromAustralia
The tariff classification of "Cellazyme-C" tablets, "Cellazyme-T" tablets, and "Limit-Dextrizyme" tablets from Australia
The tariff classification of "Total Dietary Fibre Assay" testkit from Australia
The tariff classification of steel garden sheds, garages, carports, aviaries and kennels from Australia
The tariff classification of hand operated and pneumatic actuator operation valves from Australia
lassic, Serenade, Overture and Hobnail. Each style has a distinct pattern created by the textured surface. All styles have the same general properties and have been formed by the same method. The technical specification sheet indicates that the fabric has a standard width of 55 inches and is imported in rolls containing approximately 30 yards each. The Front Runner fabric is made of thermally bonded polyester and nylon fiber and has a nominal weight of 300 to 340 grams per square meter. You state that imports will be marked with the country of origin.
The tariff classification of the "Thermal Ice" product from Australia.
The tariff classification of wetsuits from Australia
The tariff classification of limited edition prints from Australia.
The tariff classification of ceramic sculptures from Australia.