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Classification of hockey jocks; NY K88490 revoked
Protest 0401-04-100242; Tantalum Powder
Ruling Request for "Apple & Pear Fruit Photoholders", SKU 2059031 ("photoholder")
Ruling Request for "Cat & Dog Pals Photoholder", SKU 2058600 ("photoholder")
Internal Advice Request No. 05/006; Classification of unassembled safety welding helmets from Sweden.Dear Port Director:This ruling is in response to a request for Internal Advice initiated by KMZ Rosenman, on behalf of their client, 3M Corporation. At issue is the proper classification of unassembled safety welding helmets. The request for Internal Advice is predicated on a Notice of Action issued by you on the imported unassembled welding helmets. The Notice of Action proposed that the unassembled welding helmets with LCD auto-darkening lenses be classified in subheading 9013.80.9000 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated (HTSUSA) and that helmets without the LCD auto-darkening lenses be classified in subheading 3926.90.9080, HTSUSA. 3M sought internal advice based on its disagreement with the proposed reclassification. FACTS:At issue are four configurations of the 3M Speedglas™ 9000 welding helmets. The merchandise in the shipment consists of
Classification of Athletic Supporter and Protective Cup; NY 801913 revoked
Classification of hockey jocks; NY H83396 revoked
Protest and Application for Further Review (AFR) 1601-04-100215
Classification of Soccer Shinguards; NY H87957 revoked
Classification of Specter FilmStream digital platformDear Messrs. Jones and Smirnow:This letter is in response to your request of May 6, 2005, on behalf of your client, Thompson Broadcast and Media Solutions, for the classification under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated (HTSUSA) of a Specter FilmStream digital platform (Specter FS).
Internal Advice Request No. 05/013; Classification of "Just Married" Car & Window Clings.Dear Port Director:This ruling is in response to a request for Internal Advice initiated by Evans and Wood & Co., Inc., on behalf of their client, Hobby Lobby Stores. At issue is the proper classification of "Just Married" car and window clings. The request for Internal Advice stems from an entry of car and window clings classified at the time of entry in subheading 3919.90.50 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated (HTSUSA). You now believe that the clings should be classified in subheading 4911.91.4040, HTSUSA. The request for internal advice is sought based on the importer’s disagreement with the proposed classification. The importer asserts that classification is proper in subheading 9505.90.6000, HTSUSA. A sample has been sent with the request. FACTS:At issue is a five-piece retail package of static-cling "just married" window and car cling signs printed
Request for Internal Advice; Timing of Segregation of Merchandise of Subheading 6309.00.0010 within General Note 3(f), HTSUSA
Country of origin of men’s, boy’s, women’s and girl’s pants, jeans and shorts
Classification of bottled Rose Water
tariff classification of elastic bandages Dear Mr. Kovarcik: This letter is in reply to your correspondence of March 26, 2003, as well as your supplemental letter of May 30, 2003, in which you request a binding ruling, on behalf of your client, Elastic Corporation of America ("ECA"), on the classification of certain bandages. Samples of the merchandise at issue were received. This ruling is limited to the samples submitted for classification under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated (HTSUSA). FACTS:You state in your letter that the subject merchandise will consist of low-compression, elastic retention bandages used to hold wound dressings in place. Sales literatures that you submit advertise the bandages for "wound care."
Protest 3901-05-100414; Steam-Heated Sterilizing Machine
Reconsideration of NY I80930; classification of prepared olives from Morocco
Power Strip, Power Stake; NY FJ83865 and NY J83866 Revoked
Private Aircraft versus Commercial Aircraft; 19 CFR Part 122
Instruments of International Traffic; Repair Components; Subheading 9803.00.50, HTSUSA; 19 U.S.C. § 1322; 19 CFR § 10.41a
Protest No. 2002-06-100025; Vessel Repair Entry No. NF4-2340617-4; MV PATRIOT; V.5-10; 19 U.S.C. § 1466
Coastwise transportation of passengers; 46 U.S.C. App. 289; 19 CFR 4.80
Reconsideration of NY L84820; US-Chile Free Trade Agreement; Transshipment; Production; Process Necessary to Preserve the Good in Good Condition; Retail Packaging
Electronic Signature; Facsimile Copy; NAFTA Certificate of Origin CBP Form 434; 19 CFR 181.11(b), 19 CFR 181.22(b)
Application for Further Review 1303-03-100219; 19 U.S.C. § 1520(c)(1); mistake of fact, clerical error, or other inadvertence