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.
1,969 rulings found for “Malaysia”
The tariff classification of networking system devices from Malaysia, Mexico or Thailand
Modification of HQ 088423; CSD 92-11; Classification of unisex jackets and pants as track suits; Imported in equal numbers but separately packed; Classification Based on Condition at the Time of Importation, Classification Based on the Intended Manner of Sale; HQ 962125, dated May 5, 2000
U.S. Government Procurement; Title Ill, Trade Agreements Act of 1979 (19 U.S.C. § 2511); Subpart B, Part 177, CBP Regulations; laser-based multi-function office machine
Reconsideration of NY N302899; Country of Origin; Sound Activated LED Light String
The tariff classification, country of origin, marking and status under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) of Chocolate Cake Mix from Canada, Article 509
Country of origin of a Dishwasher Pump Section 301 trade remedy; 9903.88.01, HTSUS
Country of Origin Marking of Lighted Pine Vinyl Wreath
The country of origin and status under the United States-Mexico-Canada Trade Agreement (USMCA) of a rotor assembly
The classification of components used within the blower assembly from China or Malaysia
The classification of a blower assembly and components used within the blower assembly from China, Indonesia, or Malaysia.
Protest No. 2809-22-109110; Legal Sufficiency of Notices to Redeliver
The tariff classification of blood testing meter systems from Malaysia
Country of origin determination for a comforter and sham set; 19 CFR 102.21(c)(5); last country where an important assembly or manufacturing process occurred Mrs. Yu This is in reply to your letter dated June 19, 2025, requesting a country of origin determination for a comforter and sham set, which will be imported into the United States. Photographs were provided with your request in lieu of the sample. FACTS The subject merchandise, style #VSCL-3C, consists of a comforter and 2-piece sham set. Both the comforter and pillow shams have a face panel made from 100 percent cotton woven textured chambray fabric and back panel of 100 percent cotton woven fabric. The face and back panel fabrics are both dyed but are not printed. You state the fabric has also been subjected to bleaching, shrinking and permanent stiffening. The comforter does not contain any embroidery, lace, braid, edging, trimming, piping or applique work. The comforter is internally fitted with 100 percent polypropylene non
The tariff classification and eligibility of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) of Butter Herb Shrimp
Application for Further Review of Protest Nos. 2501-92-100021 and 2501-92-100024 concerning the applicability of duty exemption under subheadings 9801.00.10, HTSUS, and eligibility for duty-free treatment under the GSP, with respect to catheter tray kits imported from Mexico; eligibility of drainage bag for duty-free treatment under the GSP; T.D. 91-7
Country of Origin Marking Requirements of Home Electronics and Entertainment Systems Accessories from Various Countries; Commingling; Economically Prohibitive; Repacking; 19 CFR 134.46; 19 CFR 134.32(a); 19 CFR 134.32(c); 19 CFR 134.32(o)
Classification, country of origin and Canada Free Trade Agreement eligibility of cotton-wrapped, rubber-core yarns made in Canada; subheading 5604.10.0000, HTSUSA
Country of origin of sweaters comprised of cotton, cotton blends or wool blends; fabric is made into knit-to-shape components in foreign countries and is assembled into sweaters in Guam; 19 CFR 12.130; substantial transformation; HRLs 732502 and 087271; Customs Regulations Amendments Relating to Textiles and Textile Products, 50 Fed. Reg. 8710, 8715 (1985)
Substantial transformation of fabric and various garment components; country of origin, 19 CFR 12.130; 9802.00.80
Country of origin marking for semiconductors; container; abbreviations; ISO code
Ruling Request concerning classification and GSP eligibility of cordless telephone sets imported from the Philippines; "Product of"; 19 U.S.C. 2463(a); General Note 3(a); General Note 4(a); de minimis; sets; T.D. 91-7; HRL 559634; HRL 557208; HRL 559032; HRL 955897; HRL 556451; HRL 556798; HRL 559010; HRL 559453
U.S. Government Procurement; Final Determination; Title III, Trade Agreements Act of 1979 (19 U.S.C. §2511); Subpart B, Part 177, Customs Regulations (19 C.F.R. §177.21 et seq.); Country of origin of Notebook computer products; substantial transformation; HRL 735608; HRL 559336
Eligibility of remote control units for duty-free treatment under the CBERA and the GSP; substantial transformation; C.S.D. 85-25; HRL 556008; HRL 561161
Country of origin marking of base station transceiver subsystems; Article 509
Protest 3901-97-102166; flexible integrated circuits