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The tariff classification of a woman's suit from China
The tariff classification of a women’s suit from Hong Kong or China
The tariff classification of a woman's suit from Hungary.Dear Ms. Shira:In your letter dated June 22, 1990, on behalf of your client, Harve Benard, you requested a tariff classification ruling.The submitted sample, style number 40-3363P-HB, is a woman's two-piece suit, consisting of a short jacket and a skirt. Both components are cut and sewn from identical, woven fabric composed of 100% wool.The jacket, which extends approximately two inches below the waist, has an outershell constructed from six panels (two at the front, two at the back, and two at the sides) sewn together lengthwise. It features long sleeves with vented (slit) edges, each of which is secured by four, gold-tone, metal buttons; a full frontal opening secured by three, gold-tone, metal buttons; a full lining; a round neckline, without any collar treatment; shoulder pads; and a straight bottom. The jacket also features three, rectangle-shaped pieces of (self) fabric, permanently attached on the front, which simulate
The tariff classification of a woman’s suit and pants from Vietnam
The tariff classification of women's suits from China, Thailand, Sri Lanka and/or Indonesia
Reconsideration of District Ruling 880616 (12/22/92);modified in part; garments at issue classifiable as a suit; GRI3(b); Note 3 to Chapter 62; HRL 086009 (2/7/90); HRL 086690(7/23/90).
Modification of NY A87564; Classification of Women’s Suits; Separately Packed in Equal Quantities; Classification Based on the Intended Manner of Sale; HQ 962125, dated May 5, 2000
The tariff classification of women's suits from Taiwan
The tariff classification of women’s woven suits with detachable collars and cuffs from Taiwan, Hong Kong or China