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.
2,551 rulings found for “Copper”
Country of Origin of LED Light Sets; Marking
The country of origin of an Ethernet Cable
The country of origin and status under the United States-Korea Free Trade Agreement (UKFTA) of the Pokit Pro
The tariff classification of an iron candle holder from India
The country of origin of a USB cable
The country of origin of an industrial ethernet cable
The country of origin of industrial ethernet cables
The country of origin of a USB cable
The country of origin of USB C to Lightning cable
The country of origin of a USB Cable
The tariff classification of bullets from South Africa
The tariff classification of QCW laser diode stacks from France
The tariff classification of probe pins from South Korea
The tariff classification of an RF Termination from Taiwan
The tariff classification of PVD Shields from the Czech Republic
The country-of-origin of a valve covers and components for an automotive engine
The tariff classification of electrical wire from China
The tariff classification of a Fischer Plug connector from China
The tariff classification of an aluminum skillet from China
The tariff classification of a receptacle subassembly from Canada
Request for Further Review of Protest No. 3901-19-101591; Tariff classification of the light fixtures for certain recreational vehicles (“RVs”)
USMCA eligibility; Country of origin of aluminum billets for Section 232 and Section 301 duties; Marking; De Minimis
Transistor modules from Japan
Fabric for lead acid batteries
Application for Further Review of Protest No. 3801-7-001293, protesting your denial of TSUS item 806.20 treatment to certain casting molds imported from Canada.Repairs (explosive reforming);Dolliff & Co. (1979);scrap;headnote 3(b), part 2, Schedule 6, TSUS;A.F. Burstrom (1956);Press Wireless, Inc. (1941)