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77 rulings found for “Trinidad”
Cold-finished bars; stainless steel billets to bars (substantial transformation); Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association v. U.S.; "further worked"; Add. U.S. Note 2 to Chapter 72; HQ 087601; 19 CFR 134.1
The tariff classification of stainless steel bar from Trinidad.
The tariff classification of an article of cement from Trinidad
CBERA treatment of frozen vegetable soup
Ethyl Alcohol for Fuel Use; CBERA; Section 423, Tax Reform Act of 1986, as amended; 19 U.S.C. 2703(a)(1)(B); National Corngrowers Ass’n
Eligibility of TCB petroleum jelly with aloe vera and lanolin for duty-free treatment under the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act (CBERA); substantial transformation; 555609
Eligibility of stainless steel bars for duty-free treatment under the CBERA; NAFTA Preference; country of origin marking; Article 509
The tariff classification of iron carbide from The Republicof Trinidad and Tobago.
The tariff classification of a wind genset from Trinidad.
The tariff classification twisted 3-strand polypropylenerope from Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies.Dear Mr. Coelho:In your letter dated August 29, 1990, you requested a tariff classification ruling.You have submitted two samples of your "Palm Brand" monofilament and split film polypropylene ropes. The ropes are twisted 3-strand cordage, and they are not made of wide nonfibrillated strips. They will be imported in sizes ranging from 3/16 (0.187) inch to 3 inches in diameter, and we assume that the ropes will be in continuous lengths. In your previous letter to our office dated July 25, 1990, you described both polypropylene rope and twine. However, we cannot rule on the twine without samples.The applicable subheading for the rope measuring 4.8mm (0.188976 inch) or more in diameter will be 5607.49.2500, Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTS), which provides for twine, cordage, ropes and cables, ..., of polyethylene and polypropylene, other, other, not braided or plait
The tariff classification of sisal and polypropylene cordage from Trinidad and Tobago.
Coastwise trade; 46 U.S.C. App. 883; Wheat transported from United States and rejected at foreign destination; Subsequent transportation to U.S.
The tariff classification of para dichlorobenzene fromTrinidad.
The tariff classification of instant drink mixes fromTrinidad.
The tariff classification of "Munerah's" Bar Soap from Trinidad, W.I.
CBERA treatment for Petroleum Jelly.Substantial transformation; blending; liquidizing; solidifying; 555524; value-content
Applicability of General Note 3(a)(iv), HTSUS, to dollsimported from the Virgin Islands; substantial transformation
The tariff classification of fresh/chilled tuna loins from Trinidad and Tobago.
The tariff classification of printed paper and plastic labels from Trinidad
The tariff classification and eligibility for preferential duty treatment under the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act of Raw (CBERA) of “Caribbean Light Rum” from Trinidad
The tariff classification of various spices from Trinidad,W.I.
The tariff classification of Calabash Purse from Trinidad andTobago.
Classification and country of origin determination for a welder's top and pants; 19 CFR 102.21(c)(2); tariff shift.
The classification of "feminine sanitary pad" from Trinidad & Tobago.
The tariff classification of a woman’s leather shoe from Brazil.