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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.

Examples: “steel pipe”, “7208.51”, “N123456”, “USMCA automotive”

15,086 rulings found for “Canada

545477Valuationhq

Internal Advice Request 52/93; canned, peeled tomatoes from Italy; transaction valueinapplicable because imported merchandise was subject to a condition or consideration for which avalue cannot be determined; deductive value

953360Classificationhq

Application for further review of Protest No. 0712-92-100996, dated September 4, 1992; railroad welding kit; calorite; thermite; welding powder; FTA

559089Markinghq

U.S. Government Procurement; Final Determination - concerning the country of origin of electrical raceways; Substantial Transformation; Title III, Trade Agreements Act of 1979, as amended (19 U.S.C. 2511 et seq.); Subpart B, Part 177, Customs Regulations (19 CFR 177.21 et seg.)

559976Markinghq

Country of Origin Marking of Steel Coils

560681Markinghq

Country of origin marking requirements for diagnostic orlaboratory reagents and prepared culture media exported toCanada for sterilization and returned to the United States;NAFTA marking rules; Essential character; 19 CFR Part 102

561291Markinghq

Country of origin marking of base station transceiver subsystems; Article 509

115608Carriershq

Dutiability; Foreign Built Vessel; Foreign Trade

851021Classificationny

The tariff classification of salads from Canada.

0705.11.20000705.11.40000705.19.20000705.19.40000705.29.0000
115943Carriershq

Coastwise transportation; Merchandise; New and Different Product; 46 U.S.C. App. §883; 19 CFR 4.80b(a).

562587Markinghq

Country of origin and NAFTA eligibility of a dermabrasion machine manufactured in Canada; Article 509; General Note 12; Essential character; Tariff shift; NY I82719

H022588Carriershq

Instruments of International Traffic; 19 U.S.C. § 1322(a); 19 CFR 10.41a(a)(1); Carbon Steel Cylinders

852452Classificationny

The tariff classification of woven warp pile upholsteryfabrics from Canada.

5801.25.00105801.35.0010
853081Classificationny

The tariff classification of an infant's and child's blanket sleeper with a puppet from Canada and Korea.

6111.30.50156108.32.00159503.90.6000
854418Classificationny

The tariff classification of the Petroff Cine Matte BoxSystem; the Petroff TV Matte Box System; and the Petroff FollowFocus Attachment; from Canada.

9007.91.8000
854506Classificationny

The tariff classification of an automated ballot countingsystem from Canada.

9029.10.80009029.90.80808542.11.004202.92.9020
854704Classificationny

The tariff classification of Pintlepins from Canada.Dear Mr. McKenny:In your letter dated July 18, 1990, on behalf of Lippert Pintlepin Mfg. Inc., you requested a tariff classification ruling.You have submitted information concerning a product called Pintlepins. The Pintlepins consist of lengths of monofilament of nylon, polyester or polyetheretherketone (peek) which are connected by a small piece of brass or stainless steel tubing to a length of stainless steel wire which comes to a point like a needle. The monofilament varies in width from .30 mm to 3.05 mm and is sometimes covered by a textile braid of Nomex or nylon. The monofilament varies in length from 3' to 40', the stainless steel wire leader may be the same length as the monofilament or it may be shorter. The Pintlepins are used to close seams on dryer felts and other technical use belts used primarily in the paper making industry. The metal leader and tubing is cut off and discarded after leading the monofila-ment throug

5808.10.30105404.10.20205404.10.20405404.10.20903916.90.3000
855843Classificationny

The tariff classification of a man's two piece snowmobile suit from Canada.Dear Ms. Talpey:In your letter dated August 27, 1990, on behalf of Drospo, Inc., you requested a tariff classification ruling.The samples submitted for a two piece snowmobile suit are a man's jacket and a man's pair of bib and brace overalls. The jacket style number 724B is constructed of a woven 50% nylon fabric and 50% leather. The pair of overalls style number 721P is constructed of a woven 65% nylon fabric and 35% leather. Both garments have a quilted 100% nylon fabric lining and a nonwoven polyester fill.The jacket features a full front opening with a heavy-duty zipper closure that extends to the top of the collar. There is a leather snap tab at the top of the zipper and a snap closure at the bottom. The garment has four zippered front pockets and one zippered inner pocket. Two of the front pockets are covered by leather flaps with "VELCRO"-type fasteners. The outer portion of the collar, the sleeve

6201.93.35106203.43.2005
856196Classificationny

The tariff classification of salad toppings and trail mixesfrom Canada

2005.90.95002008.19.90902008.92.9090
859387Classificationny

The tariff classification of benches and chair units fromCanada.

9401.69.80309401.79.0050
862417Classificationny

The tariff classification of a coin presentation case fromCanada

4202.92.9020
862494Classificationny

The tariff classification of sheepskin leather slippers andmittens from Canada.

4203.29.30206405.90.9000
863711Classificationny

The tariff classification of underwear from Canada.

6212.10.20206108.22.0020
864711Classificationny

The tariff classification of Stop Rot resin epoxy kits andGelcote scratched surface repair kits from Canada

3907.30.00003907.91.5000
864962Classificationny

The tariff classification of test equipment from Canada

8517.81.00208536.90.00908544.41.0000
865485Classificationny

The tariff classification of a joiner-tightener and wirerope from Canada

8479.89.90907312.10.8000

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