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New York Ruling Letter (NY) H88921; classification of hook and eye tape fasteners used for brassieres; Additional U.S. Rule of Interpretation 1(c)

8308.10.0000
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Classification of Paper Linerboard; Note 5 of Chapter 48, HTSUS;Heading 4802

4802.55.40004802.58.2080
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Revocation of NY F88845, dated July 5, 2000; Classification of the "Animal Head Security Buddy" from China

9503.90.0080
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Internal Advice; Classification of a knit beret

6505.90.5090
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Protest 4101-03-100293; glass articles; "Smelly Jelly" jars Dear Port Director: This is in response to protest 4101-03-100293, filed by counsel on behalf of Cleveland Imports, Inc., which pertains to the tariff classification of certain articles of glass marketed as "Smelly Jelly" jars under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated ("HTSUSA"). Samples, pictorial representations and catalogue descriptions of the goods were submitted for our examination. FACTS: The articles at issue are "Smelly Jelly" jars, hexagonally shaped jars measuring approximately 2-3/4" by 3-3/4" in height with a capacity of approximately 9 ounces. The necks of the jars are threaded and they are imported with a perforated, twist-off metal lid. Counsel for the protestant states that the articles will be used to convey and pack fragrant gels and marketed to consumers.

7010.90.5000
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Claim of Treatment pertaining to the Classification of Set Top Boxes under 8528.12.9200, HTSUS Dear Mr. Moscati: This is in response to your request for a grant of consistent treatment to previously accorded substantially identical transactions submitted on behalf of your client Beir Nabala Satellite Communications, Inc. Your client claims two entries imported on February 21, 2002 and March 18, 2003, are entitled to a treatment under 19 U.S.C. §1625(c)(2). The two entries which your client claims are entitled to treatment have not been liquidated to date. FACTS: On February 4, 2004, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) published a Proposed Notice in the Customs Bulletin, Vol. 38, No. 6, advising interested parties that it was revoking a treatment previously accorded to set top boxes, as set forth in HQ 966799. The set top boxes were previously classified under subheading 8528.12.9200, Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS), which provides for, "Reception apparatus

8528.12.9700
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AFR Protest 1512-03-100217

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Hall-Effect Speed Sensor; NY J87676 Modified

8543.89.4000
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Molded Polyester Fiberfill Bust Cups Used in Brassieres under the Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act (CBTPA)Dear Mr. Skillman:

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Country of origin, classification and quota category of a woman’s knit poncho Dear Ms. Williams: This is in reply to your letter dated May 3, 2004, requesting a country of origin determination, classification and quota category determination for a woman’s knit poncho which will be imported into the United States. Samples of the poncho in its unfinished and finished state were submitted to this office for examination. FACTS: The sample, identified as style WH4CV1738A, is a woman’s knit poncho that is composed of 45% nylon, 40% rayon, 5% cashmere, 5% wool and 5% angora. The poncho is worn by pulling it over the wearer’s head. It has no sleeves but covers the wearer’s body from the neck and shoulders to below the waist. It also covers the wearer’s arms to below the elbows. The neck opening and edges of the poncho are trimmed with knit capping. The unfinished poncho consists of a rectangular shaped piece of fabric measuring 64 inches in length by 27 inches in width. In its uncomp

6102.30.2010
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Protest 3901-04-100844; Automatic Wrapping System

8472.30.0000
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Classification of MPL-9300 Series Pressure Switches; Eligibility Under The Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act

8536.50.9040
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Ruling Request for Carbon Steel Endless Belts (welded steel belts) from Canada

7326.90.8587
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Tariff classification of certain knit and fur hats from China; Revocation of NY J85862Dear Mr. LoCurto:

6505.90.9045
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Tariff classification of certain hats from China; Modification of NY I80194Dear Mr. Ashear:

6505.90.9045
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Reconsideration of NY K87959; The tariff classification of fishing line imported in bulk from Japan

5402.49.9040
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Protest Number 4601-04-100970; Decorative Candleholders and an ornamental metal article shaped like a turtle

9405.50.40008306.29.0000
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Produce Coding Laser; NY K85700 Affirmed

9013.20.0000
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Protest No. 1601-03-100187; Vessel Repair Entry No. C16-0012180-5; M/V MAERSK CALIFORNIA; V-99-11; Proration; General Services;19 U.S.C. § 1466

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Protest No. 2002-04-100940; Vessel Repair Entry No. MX9-0170009-7; M/V SEALAND PRIDE; V. 404

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Vessel Repair Entry No. C20-0060829-2; M/V MANOA; V-057; Protest No. 2002-02-101139; 19 U.S.C. § 1466

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19 U.S.C. § 1466; Vessel Repair Entry C20-0058614-2; Protest No. 2002-03-100096; MV MANOA

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AFR Protest No. 2507-03-100007; NAFTA Certificate of Origin

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Country of Origin Marking; 19 U.S.C. 1304; Substantial Transformation; 19 CFR 134.1(b)

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Further Review of Protest No. 4601-04-101411; Titanium tubesheets from Japan Dear Port Director:

8108.90.6045

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