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447 rulings found for “Special Woven Fabrics”
The tariff classification of two jacquard woven polyester chenille fabrics from China
Classification of knit fabrics with laid-in metalized strips and Mylar sequins--Held not pile fabrics and not covered or coated with plastics
Request for Classification of Woven Chenille Fabrics for Bedding
Revocation of HRL 952804 (1/28/93); knit fabric with laid-inmetalized strips and Mylar sequins; classification of knit pilefabric (uncut) under heading 6001; not other knitted or crochetedfabric of heading 6002; EN (4) to heading 6001, HTSUSA; HRL951374 (10/30/92); HRL 951111 (8/5/92); HRL 084317 (5/21/90); the process involved in the production of the fabric determines whether the fabric is classifiable as a pile fabric.
The tariff classification of a dyed cotton/rayon blend jacquard woven chenille fabric from Hong Kong.
Classification of knit pile fabric; modification of New York Ruling Letter (NY) C84827
The tariff classification of 100% cotton hand-loomed fabric from Nepal.
The tariff classification of fabric woven of high tenacity nylon filament yarns, in various widths, from India
The tariff classification of fiberglass yarn and woven fabric from Taiwan.
Revocation of HRL 952803 (1/28/93); knit fabric with laid-inmetalized strips and Mylar sequins; classification of knit pilefabric (uncut) under heading 6001; not other knitted or crochetedfabric of heading 6002; EN (4) to heading 6001, HTSUSA; HRL951374 (10/30/92); HRL 951111 (8/5/92); HRL 084317 (5/21/90); the process involved in the production of the fabric determines whether the fabric is classifiable as a pile fabric.
Protest No. 1001-96-105168; 19 CFR 12.130; finishingoperations; shrinkage; country of origin; notice to redeliver; 19 CFR 141.113(b);19 CFR 113.62; dyeing; bleaching; printing; singeing; steaming; fulling;substantial transformation; rayon fabric
Reconsideration of NY N092517; classification of polyester knit fabric
Decision on Application for Further Review of ProtestNo.3004-93100018; fabric in question is not upholstery fabric;eight factors examined; fabric did not pass critical abrasionresistance test; proper classification in 5112.19.9060, HTSUSA
Classification of Laminated Fabric Products
Classification of Vinyl Coated Electrically Conductive Fabric of Metallised Yarns; GRI 4.
Reconsideration of NY N042709, dated November 25, 2008; Classification of Sefar Tetex Mono V-17-2030-W 50 Rayl Woven Fabric
Modification of HQ H063618; Classification of Sefar Tetex Mono V-17-2030-W 50 Rayl Woven Fabric
yons, UPS Customhouse Brokerage, Inc., 1930 Bishop Lane, Suite 200, Louisville, KY 40218, on behalf of Decotex, Pawling, NY. This concerns the position we had taken with respect to the classification of various vacuum filter fabrics from France which was the subject of NY ruling 890023 of September 2, 1993.
Protest and Application for Further Review No. 5501-13-150007; Classification of certain cotton woven fabrics with clear coating.
The tariff classification of wool/cotton blend woven fabric from England.
The tariff classification of a polypropylene plastics coated textile fabric (“Recycling Fabric”), for use in the manufacture of leisure canopy covers, hay covers and temporary warehouse covers, from Korea.
Shielded Fabrics
The tariff classification of disposable coveralls from China.
Country of origin marking for fabric, printing, bleaching,dyeing, substantial transformation, 19 CFR 12.130
The tariff classification of a woven textile fabric coated with cellular polyurethane from China