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.
2,557 rulings found for “Silk”
Bamboo fiber materials; classifiable in headings 6003 and 6006, HTSUSADear Ms. Winkler:This is in reference to your letter of April 18, 2003, requesting classification under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated (HTSUSA), of what you indicate is a new fabric made from bamboo. You state that you would like to produce women's garments from these fabrics. Four samples were submitted.FACTS:You indicate that you are interested in importing fabric and clothing made of 100 percent bamboo fiber, or a blend of bamboo and other fibers from China. Submitted with your request was information as to the manufacturing processes used to produce the fabrics. Four samples of knit fabrics were submitted as well. You indicate that sample 1 is 100 percent bamboo; sample 2 is 85 percent bamboo and 15 percent lycra; sample 3 is 45 percent bamboo and 55 percent linen; and sample 4 is 60 percent bamboo, 25 percent cotton and 15 percent lycra. You also indicate that you are al
HQ 560914 modified; non-sterile suture attached to a suture needle
Tariff classification of certain knit and fur hats from China; Revocation of NY J85862Dear Mr. LoCurto:
Classification of Framed Prints from China
The tariff classification of Traverse Multiservice Optical transport Platform telecommunications devices from an unspecified country
The tariff classification and status under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), of a man’s shirt and tie set from Mexico; Article 509
The tariff classification of costumes, a pair of gloves, tights, and a boa from China.
The tariff classification of handbags and travel bags from China
The tariff classification of a Cornucopia with Foliage Décor and a Leaf Placemat from China
The tariff classification of women’s knit T-shirts and caps from Canada and eligibility under subheading 9802.00.50, HTSUS
The tariff classification of a pouch, plastic bottles, and hair ties from China
Protest No. 2704-91-102479; glass container; glass candle holder; use provisions; principal use; Additional U.S. Rule of Interpretation 1(a); 7010.90.50; EN 70.10; commonly used commercially for the conveyance or packing of goods; votive; 088123; 088742; 950245; CIE 322/64; T.D. 56111(75); sanctuary lamp
The tariff classification of a wooden figurine from the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Applicability of subheading 9802.00.80, HTSUS, to decorated mirror components of framed mirrors; decorating by applying Deca Glass Tech paint to silk screen design placed over glass mirror; further fabrication; 19 CFR 10.16(c)
AFR of Protest No. 1001-4-102675; sale for exportation; NisshoIwai; presumption that price paid by importer is basis oftransaction value not overcome; inconsistencies between visaed andcommercial invoices; quota; T.D. 86-56; discrepancies betweencommercial and visaed invoices
African Growth and Opportunity Act; AGOA Acceleration Act of 2004; Women's Woven Pants; Waistband Curtain; Waistband; South Africa; Unfinished Component; Findings, Trimmings; Belt Dear Mr. Bodek:This is in response to your letter dated September 20, 2004, requesting a binding ruling on the eligibility of women's pants manufactured in South Africa for preferential treatment under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). FACTS:You have submitted a sample of a pair of women's pants, style P96-1315 Gap. The body is constructed of 63 percent polyester, 33 percent rayon, and 4 percent spandex woven fabric. Style P96-1315 is fully lined and has a front zipper opening with two-button closure, belt loops, and two sewn in pockets. It features a sash belt constructed of 100% silk.
Internal Advice Request No. 23/88 concerning the tariff classification of surgical needles with sutures attached
Quota category and Country of origin of baseball hats
Pallet Netting, Flower Sleeve
Needlepoint article on mesh fabric ground is classifiable as a tapestry. Used for furnishing purposes.
Boxer-style shorts are distinguishable from underwear based on their construction and styling; Note 8, Chapter 62.
Modification of HRL 086668; classification of a men's terry wrap from Turkey; classifiable as an other garment in Heading 6211
Classification of unfinished printed globes; fabric globe; 4905, HTSUSA
Modification of NYRL 847907; Decorative nylon windsock with Christmas motif; Heading 6307, HTSUSA; Other made up (textile) article; Not 9505 festive article.
Classification of "Cool Snake", a Cooling Scarf