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12 rulings found for “Live Trees and Plants”
The tariff classification of live plants with decorative planters from Canada
The tariff classification of plants and cuttings from China.
Request for further Review of Protest 3004-92-100181, dated November 16, 1992, Concerning Live Potted Plants From Canada in a Mixture of Peat, Bark, Pumice, Fertilizer and Lime
Internal Advice Request 69/92 Regarding the Classification ofBlack Spruce Seedlings in a Planting Medium of Peat Moss, Vermiculite and Silica Sand
Floral Arrangements consisting of live flowers from Canada; NY K87519 Affirmed
The tariff classification and country of origin marking under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) of floral arrangements consisting of live plants from Canada; Article 509Dear Ms. Thomas:
"Wildwood Tilly" Tillandsia Air Plant; Live Plant in heading 0602, HTSUSA; Applicability of subheading 9802.00.80, HTSUSA; Tariff Preferences under CFTA
The tariff classification of various food products from Cameroon.
Decision on Application for Further Review of Protest No. 2809-90-000507, on the classification of certain vegetable products
The tariff classification of bonsai kits from Canada.
Forest Tree Seedlings in a Mixture of Nutrients,Fertilizers, Limestone, Phosphates, Crushed Rock, Sawdust andPeat Moss Contained in a Polystyrene Block
Reconsideration of Headquarters Ruling Letter (HRL) 958411, Dated January 31, 1996, Regarding the Classification of a Leafless Deciduous "Easter Tree" With Ornaments.