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Data compiled from USITC HTS, CBP CROSS Rulings · As of 2026-04-28 · Updates daily
| Code | Description | Rate |
|---|---|---|
| 9819.11.12 | Apparel articles wholly assembled, or knit-to-shape and wholly assembled, or both, in one or more such lesser developed countries (except the Republic of Rwanda) enumerated in U.S. note 2(d) to this subchapter, subject to the provisions of U.S. note 2 to this subchapter, regardless of the country of origin of the fabric or the yarn used to make such articles, if entered during the period beginning on the date announced in a Federal Register notice issued by the United States Trade Representative and continuing through September 30, 2025, inclusive | — |
African Growth and Opportunity Act; subheading 9819.11.12; foreign-origin elastic fabric
The status under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) of a scrub top and pants from Senegal.
African Growth and Opportunity Act; subheading 9819.11.12; foreign-origin elastic fabric
African Growth and Opportunity Act; subheading 9819.11.12; foreign-origin elastic fabric waistband
Eligibility of girls’ woven pants for preferential tariff treatment under the African Growth and Opportunity Act; subheading 9819.11.12; fabric components cut in China Dear Mr. Bodek:
The tariff classification of personalized stoles from Ghana
The tariff classification and status under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) of women’s knit sports bra from Lesotho
Protest No. 4601-02-102655; African Growth and Opportunity Act; Knit-to-shape articles
African Growth and Opportunity Act; Women’s Knit Top; subheading 9819.11.12; findings and trimmings
Eligibility of men’s knit pullover shirts under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA)
African Growth and Opportunity Act; Findings and Trimmings; Lesser Developed Country; SwazilandDear Ms. Weiss:This is in response to your letter dated September 5, 2003, on behalf of your client, Leonard Feinberg, Inc., requesting a binding ruling on the eligibility of five women’s garments for preferential treatment under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). Four of the garments have been ruled upon under NY J88417, dated October 3, 2003. The issue of the eligibility of the women’s shorts with embroidery on the back panels has been referred to this office for a direct response to you. A sample garment was submitted to our office for our consideration. FACTS:At issue is a pair of women’s shorts constructed from 60 percent cotton and 40 percent polyester knit fabric. The shorts, style number 50230, have an elasticized waistband with a drawstring, overlock stitching finishing the leg openings and an embroidered floral design across the back panels. The shorts contai
Eligibility of men’s knit garments made of foreign-origin collars and cuffs made from circular knit fabric under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA)
The tariff classification of a scrub top and pants from Senegal.
Application for Further Review of Protest 1703-03-100439Dear Port Director:This is in reply to your correspondence forwarding Application for Further Review of Protest (AFR) 1703-03-100439, filed by Kmart Corporation.
African Growth and Opportunity Act; Woven Cotton Trousers; Scrub Sets; Lesser Developed Country Status; Ghana