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1,319 rulings found for “Cork”
Decision on Application for Further Review of Protest No. 1303-91-100429; cork
The tariff classification of cork floor tiles, cork wall tiles and agglomerated cork sheets from Portugal
The tariff classification of cork products from Portugal
Cork material
The tariff classification of cork socks and cork booms fromCanada
Decision on Application for Further Review of Protest No. 3901-92-101026; cork cylinders
Request for Internal Advice 15/90; Gaskets and gasket material; Cork; Rubber; Cork and rubber composite; Agglomerated cork; Parts of automobiles; Parts of machines; Parts of engines.
The tariff classification of a cork clutch and a cork tote bag from China
The tariff classification of bottle stopper from Portugal
The tariff classification of bottle stopper from Germany
Decision on Application for Further Review of Protest No. 3501-95-100258; classification of cork rings
The tariff classification of cork containers from China
Tariff classification of an acrylic topped cork bottle stopper from Taiwan
The tariff classification of cork wall tiles from Portugal
The tariff classification of cork clutch and mini-satchel from Italy
The classification of backed cork sheet from China
The tariff classification and country of origin marking of Cup Cork Sleeves from China
Classification of cork sheets laminated to a fabric backing
Tariff classification of solid cork disks Dear Mr. Gnann: This letter is in reply to your correspondence of June 4, 2003, to the National Commodity Specialists Division, New York, NY in which you request a binding ruling of the tariff classification of solid cork disks under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States Annotated (HTSUSA). The matter was referred to this office for a response. Samples were submitted for our examination.FACTS:The samples you have submitted are solid natural cork or agglomerated cork. You state the discs are typically 1.25" in diameter x 0.50" thick and are labeled as "rings." However, the samples you have submitted measure 1 ¼" by ¼", 1 1/8" by ¼", and 1 ¼" by ½". ISSUE:What is the classification of the above-described natural and agglomerated cork articles?LAW AND ANALYSIS:Classification of goods under the HTSUS is governed by the General Rules of Interpretation (GRI). GRI 1 provides that classification shall be determined acco
Classification of cork and polyester laminated material
The tariff classification of natural and agglomerated cork disks to be used in various industrial applications from Portugal
Modification of Headquarters Ruling Letter (HRL) 084797.cork; coated; polyester; lamination; textile
The tariff classification of cork pictures in wood and glass frames from China
The tariff classification of agglomerated cork underlayment from Portugal
The tariff classification of cork wine stoppers with decorative tops from Italy