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2,557 rulings found for “Silk”
The tariff classification of shaped corkboards from China
The tariff classification of a woman’s blouse, trousers, and scarf from India
The tariff classification of a cotton woven face mask from Pakistan
The tariff classification of a calendar from China
The tariff classification of a flower décor with clip from China
The tariff classification of wooden plaques from China
The classification of a heart-shaped shadow box from China
Applicability of subheading 9802.00.50, HTSUS, and country of origin marking requirements to sweatshirts subjected to a chenilling process in Haiti
Reconsideration and modification of New York Ruling Letter (NYRL) 839161 concerning the classification of merchandise marketed as "Li'l Dooffle" and "Dooffus Dooffle."
Country of origin marking of imported wearing apparel
Application for Further Reivew of Protest No. 1001-9-007345concerning country of origin marking of imported silk jackets;marking duties; false certification
Decision on Application for Further Review of Protest No. 0101-94-100033; classification of women's knit stirrup pants; outerwearv. underwear; garment suitable for use as outerwear leggings; St.Eve International, Inc. v. United States, Slip. Op. 87-37 (1987); HRL 082118 (5/20/88); classification of multi-use articles soldin an ambiguous sales environment.
Internal Advice 32/97; Sutures; U.S. Note 2(b),subchapter II, Chapter 98;
Reconsideration of a Pre-classification ruling that sheer dresses and slip-like liners attached thereto are two separate garments
Non-sterile suture attached to a suture needle; subheading 9801.00.10; U.S.-origin packing materials
Reconsideration of NY ruling letter I89033, dated December 13, 2002; Classification of women's lingerie garments (a singlet/panty set)Dear Mr. Pey:This letter is in response to the December 20, 2002, letter from Ms. Johanna Jin of J.W.E. Silk, requesting reconsideration of NY classification ruling letter I89033, dated December 13, 2002, of two women's lingerie garments described as a singlet/panty set, style number K2107042/877. The garments are manufactured in China. Samples of the garments at issue were submitted. In your correspondence dated July 24, 2003, you enclosed a copy of a Avon's purchase order, a development sheet for the garments at issue, a sample copy of J.W.E. Silk's invoice for the product, which prices the set as a single unit, and an advertisement for the garments at issue.FACTS:Style K2107042/877 consists of two pieces, a tank styled singlet and a full cut or boy leg panty.
tariff classification of a necklace
Classification and country of origin determination for a woman's knitted pullover; 19 CFR 102.21(c)(3)
Classification and Country of origin determination for a scarf; 19 CFR 102.21(c)(5)
Classification of a shawl and pouch, and country of origin determination of the shawl; 19 CFR 102.21(c)(2); tariff shift
The tariff classification of five woven fabrics from Taiwan.
The tariff classification of Bath and Body Spa Gift Sets from China
The tariff classification of Bath and Body Spa Gift Sets from China
The tariff classification of women’s blazers from India
The tariff classification of four women’s cardigans and a woman’s blouse from China and/or Hong Kong