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The tariff classification of jewelry from Germany.

Applicability of HTSUS subheading 9801.00.10 or 9802.00.80 to U.S.-origin labels; ink; J-boards; plastic bags; company name; identifying information

Applicability of duty exemption available under HTSUS subheading 9801.00.10 to U.S. chip capacitors inspected, printed and packaged abroad.Packaging;John V. Carr;C.S.D. 89-27(6)(554838);057553;052042;071449;555183

Internal Advice Request 73/92; applicability of partial duty exemption to wiping towels from Canada; repairs or alterations; 553843; 554534; 071475; 555174; Burstrom; Guardian Industries; Dolliff

Applicability of 9802.00.50 to certain carpets from Mexico; 555443; 19 CFR 10.8; Burstrom; Dolliff; Guardian; 071475; 554736; 555241

The tariff classification of dried cut Lemon Verbena leaves#58, dried cut Strawberry leaves #63 and dried and chopped WildApples #62 that are all used as an ingredient in herbal teas fromGermany

Applicability of duty exemption under HTSUS subheading 9801.00.10 to dental floss products packaged in the Dominican Republic.Upjohn Co. (1985);John V. Carr & Son, Inc. (1972);731420;071449;packaging;marking;Federal Trade Commission

Decision on Application for Further Review of Protest No. 3701-7-000061

Application for Further Review of Protest No. 30047000214, dated December 16, 1987, filed by Border Brokerage Co., Inc., on behalf of Jerry Wolfman, Protesting your decision in the liquidation on September 18, 1987, of entry numbers 2110714045 and 2110722381, dated October 19, 1986 and December 7, 1986, respectively, covering a shipment of wood carvings made in Canada.

The tariff classification, country of origin and marking of dehydrated fruit and fruit powder from multiple countries

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