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Classification of Apparel Made from Fabric Commercially Unavailable in the U.S.; U.S. Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act; Subheading 9820.11.27, HTSUS; Dear Mr. Maher:This is in response to your letter dated March 1, 2004, requesting a binding ruling on the classification and eligibility of a woman’s garment made from certain cotton/rayon fabric for duty-free treatment under the United States-Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act (CBTPA). This request was made on behalf of Private Label Sourcing. You submitted a sample of the garment for our examination. The garment will be returned as you have requested.FACTS:The garment is a woman’s rib knit long sleeved pullover with hemmed sleeves and bottom and a slightly scooped neck. The neckline of the garment is edged in a satin trim fabric. You identified the garment as style S2978.
The classification, country of origin and status under the United States-Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act (CBTPA) of a pair of women’s trousers from Nicaragua. Dear Ms. Pu:
The tariff classification and status under the Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act (CBTPA) for men’s knit garments from Guatemala.
Classification of Girls' Knit Polyester Nightdress; Crushed Panne Fabric; U.S.-Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act; Subheading 9820.11.27, HTSUSA; Designated Short Supply Provision; Narrow Ribbon; Trimming Dear Ms. Serafin:This is in response to your letters dated November 26, 2002, and February 5, 2003, requesting a binding ruling on the eligibility of a girl's sleepwear gown for duty-free treatment under the United States-Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act ("CBTPA"). In your February 5, 2003, letter, you specifically request verification that the instant polyester crushed panne fabric purchased from Taiwan meets the requirements of the "short supply fabric list." You submitted a sample for our examination.FACTS:The sample, style 8689, is a girl's nightgown. It has a high-waisted bodice, set-in long sleeves, and an overall dress-like appearance. The long skirt is made of 100% nylon knit fabric and is partially covered with a sheer unpatterned nylon knit overlay, open at
The tariff classification and status under the Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act (CBTPA) for girls’ garments from El Salvador.
Eligibility of Trousers Containing Elastomeric Fabric in Waistband under CBTPA, ATPDEA, DR-CAFTA and NAFTA
The tariff classification and status under the Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act (CBTPA) for men’s woven garments from Nicaragua; fabric commercially unavailable in the United States; subheading 9820.11.27, HTSUS.Dear Ms. Cheung:
Classification of Apparel Articles Made from Fabric Commercially Unavailable in the U.S.; U.S. Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act; Subheading 9820.11.27, HTSUS; Dear Mr. Sekin:This is in response to your letter dated September 12, 2003, requesting a binding ruling on the classification and eligibility of apparel articles made from certain cotton fabric for duty-free treatment under the United States-Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act (CBTPA). This request was made on behalf of George Wu, Inc. You submitted samples of the garments for our examination.FACTS:The fabrics of the garment submitted are stated to be made from 21NM single ring-spun yarns of different colors, classified in HTS 5208.43.00, of 2x2. twill weave construction, and weighing less than 200 grams per square meter. You state that the fabric is formed in China. You indicate that the fabric will be cut and assembled into men’s pants, pajamas, men’s shirts, and women’s pants, in Nicaragua. You also state that