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2,557 rulings found for “Silk”
Modification of HQ 950007, HQ 960960, NY N257834, NY N257469, NY N243946, NY N242436, NY N235714, NY N208296, NY N173438, NY N138899, NY N138900, and NY N043115; revocation of NY N255267 and NY N254620; tariff classification of garments with overlays
19 CFR 10.16; HRL 558819; HRL 555686; HRL 555008; HRL554939; HRL 554676; HRL 554232; HRL 554599; HRL 554497; HRL 554582; United States v. Mast Industries, Inc., 515 F. Supp. 43 (CIT1981), aff'd 69 CCPA 47, 668 F.2d 501 (1981); General Motors Corp. v.United States, 976 F.2d 716, 719 (Fed. Cir. 1992); Samsonite Corp. v.United States, 702 F. Supp. 908, 911 (1988), aff'd, 889 F.2d 1074 (1989); 19U.S.C. 334; 19 CFR 10.25
Country of origin determination for hot pad, coasters,cardholder, wall hanging, and tote bag; 19 CFR102.21(c)(2); tariff shift; 19 CFR 102.21(c)(4); most important assembly
Eligibility of men's neckties for the partial duty exemptionunder subheading 9802.00.80, HTSUS; 19 CFR 10.25; 19 CFR134.43(e).
African Growth and Opportunity Act; AGOA Acceleration Act of 2004; Women's Woven Pants; Waistband Curtain; Waistband; South Africa; Unfinished Component; Findings, Trimmings; Belt; Revocation of HQ 967333 and HQ 967350; Corrected Facts Dear Mr. Bodek:This is in response to your letter dated February 1, 2005, requesting that we issue revisions to Headquarters Rulings 967333 and 967350, dated December 20, 2004, to reflect corrected facts you now provide. In HQ 967333 and HQ 967350, women's pants manufactured in South Africa containing fusing material which you advised were manufactured in Italy were determined not to meet the production requirements set forth in 19 U.S.C. 3721(b)(3) of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). The fusing material was found to disqualify the pants from duty-free treatment.
NAFTA country of origin marking of Aerochamber aerosol therapy device; Article 509; Annex 311; 19 CFR 134.34; 19 CFR 134.46
Internal Advice request 55/90; woven fabrics coated with 48percent styrene, 52 percent butadiene, are not rubberized fabricsof heading 5906; coatings with styrene content greater than 40percent are presumed to be plastics.
Request for further review of protest no. 0401-90-000305. Filter cloth; straining cloth; bolting cloth; technical
Protest with Application for Further Review #1601-93-100094;
Country of origin of a knitted and woven scare, Section102.21(c)(2); Section 102.21(c)(4); Eligibility of NAFTA TPL
Request for Classification of Woven Chenille Fabrics for Bedding
Reconsideration of a Women’s Knit Upper Body Garment
African Growth and Opportunity Act; knit cotton t-shirt
Request for Internal Advice
19 U.S.C. §1304; 19 CFR Part 134; scarves; conspicuous
Internal Advice; Classification of an Insulated Beverage Holder; Heading 5906, HTSUSA; Cellular Material and Textile Fabric; Heading 6307, HTSUSA; Other Made Up Textile ArticleDear Sir:This is in reply to your memorandum dated January 9, 2004, forwarding a request for internal advice dated October 25, 2003, mailed November 28, 2003, and received by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) on December 10, 2003, from R.L. Pohler & Co. Customhouse Broker, on behalf of Border Promotional Products, Inc. (hereinafter Border or requester), on the classification, under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated (HTSUSA), of an insulated beverage holder. Your memorandum and a sample was received by this office on February 24, 2004. FACTS:The submitted sample is a cylindrical shaped insulated beverage holder, which is described as a "cuzzy". It is made of three layers of material. The outer layer consists of a knit fabric. The middle layer appears to be of cellular materi
Classification, status under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and country of origin determination for scarves, napkins and tablecloths; 19 CFR 102.21(c)(2); tariff shift; 19 CFR 102.19(a); NAFTA preference override; Article 509
Classification, status under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and country of origin determination for table runners and placemats; 19 CFR 102.21(c)(2); tariff shift; 19 CFR 102.19(a); NAFTA preference override; Article 509
The tariff classification and status under the Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement (DR-CAFTA) of men’s suit-type jackets from Guatemala
Application for Further Review of Protest Number 1703-19-100629; tariff classification of rubber and plastic tourniquets
Protest No. 4601-22-131915; Classification of lamination press plates
Internal Advice Request No. 56/86, Concerning the Classification of Seagrass Doormats
Classification of synthetic metalized yarns
Classification and GSP eligibility for knee pads and pool floats
Request for reconsideration of New York ruling 827850