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3,952 rulings found for “Paper and Paperboard”
Reconsideration of New York Ruling Letter (NY) J87894 dated August 13, 2003, concerning the classification of a jewelry box with outer surface of plastic sheeting Dear Mr. Ralston:This is in reply to your letter of September 3, 2003, on behalf of Impenco of Montreal Canda, requesting reconsideration of NY J87894, dated August 13, 2003, concerning the classification of a jewelry box with outer surface of plastic sheeting imported from China. FACTS:The merchandise is identified as Style A09M280. It is an unfinished jewelry box that is made of polystyrene molded plastic that is wholly covered with a metalized polyester plastic film that is bonded to a paper base. The jewelry box features a hinged lid and clear plastic top for viewing or displaying jewelry. It measures approximately 3¾ inches by 3½ inches by 1½ inches. It is intended to be sold at retail containing pieces of jewelry. In NY J87894, the jewelry box was classified in subheading 4202.92.9060, Harmonized Tariff Sc
The tariff classification of reusable/disposable bags from Germany, Italy and Vietnam
The country of origin of “souffle cups”
Request for Binding Ruling; Classification of spiral-bound notebook imported with textile cover
Revocation of NY E86598; Classification of blank cards; Heading 4909; Heading 4911; Heading 4817
The tariff classification of book lover’s kits from China
Classification of a jewelry box; heading 4202; paper coatedwith a sheeting of plastic; subheading 4202.92; "outer surfaceof"
The tariff classification of flash cards from China.
The tariff classification of a binder/organizer from China.
The tariff classification of printed display boards fromTaiwan.
The tariff classification of "Foil Coated Smoked SalmonBoard", from Spain.
The tariff classification of correspondence cards (note cards) and printed postcards from the Netherlands.
The tariff classification of Item 21133 DNL Brown Leather Organizer from China.
The tariff classification of Item 187L Burgundy LeatherAgenda, from China.
The tariff classification of a cardboard display from Canada.
The tariff classification of Loose-leaf binder dividers, from Singapore.
The tariff classification of a Greeting Card, from Sri Lanka.
The tariff classification of a boxed set of stationery articles from Great Britain.
The tariff classification of "The Lion King Homework Chart", from China.
The tariff classification of an easel binder from the Dominican Republic.
The tariff classification of printed paperboard hangtags, manufactured in the United States, which are attached to imported merchandise.
The tariff classification of printed matter from Canada
The tariff classification of cardboard coffins from the Czech Republic.
The tariff classification of a memo holder and a stationary box from China.
The tariff classification of book covers from Finland.