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| Code | Description | Rate |
|---|---|---|
| 9820.11.33 | Apparel articles sewn or otherwise assembled in one or more such countries with thread formed in the United States, the foregoing (i) from components cut in the United States and in one or more such countries from fabric wholly formed in the United States from yarns wholly formed in the United States (including fabrics not formed from yarns, if such fabrics are classifiable under heading 5602 or 5603 of the tariff schedule), or (ii) from components knit-to-shape in the United States and one or more such countries from yarns wholly formed in the United States, or (iii) from any combination of two or more of the foregoing knitting-to-shape or cutting operations, under the terms of U.S. note 2(a) to this subchapter | — |
The status under the United States-Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act (CBTPA) of a woman’s top from Guatemala. Dear Ms. Jung:
U.S.-Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act; subheading 9820.11.09
United States-Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act; subheading 9820.11.06; women's jeans
Molded Polyester Fiberfill Bust Cups Used in Brassieres under the Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act (CBTPA)Dear Mr. Skillman:
hook and loop fastener tape as a finding used in carpenter jeans under the Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act (CBTPA)Dear Mr. Schiller:
U.S. Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act; subheading 9820.11.06
Request for Reconsideration; Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act; scrub pants with narrow woven fabric belt; findings or trimmings of foreign origin
Classification of Men's Coveralls; U.S.-Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act; Reflective Tape; Emblems; Findings and Trimmings Dear Mr. Schiller:This is in further reference to your letter dated August 15, 2003, on behalf of the Reed Manufacturing Company, requesting a binding ruling on whether reflective tape and emblems on men's coveralls (style no. 547CTX) are considered to be "findings and trimmings" under the United States-Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act (CBTPA). We note that New York Ruling (NY) J87205, dated September 3, 2003, was issued in response to the portion of your August 15, 2003, letter requesting a binding ruling on the classification of these coveralls.FACTS:The sample, style 547CTX, is a men's coveralls constructed of woven 65 percent polyester, 35 percent cotton fabric. The coveralls feature long sleeves, a collar, a full front left over right placket with a three snap closure and an inner zipper closure. The garment has one chest patch pocket, two si
Request for Internal Advice on the eligibility of scrub pants containing foreign origin fabric belt; Internal Advice No. 07/001