August 24, 2011 CBP Bulletin Has 11 Ruling Notices
U.S. Customs and Border Protection's August 24, 2011 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 45, No. 35) contains 11 notices of ruling actions:
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- Proposed Revocation of Two Rulings and Proposed Revocation of Treatment Relating to Classification of Trunk/Cab Organizers
- Proposed Revocation of Ruling and Proposed Revocation of Treatment Relating to The Tariff Classification of a Utility Vehicle
- Proposed Revocation of Rulings and Proposed Revocation of Treatment Relating to Classification of Hulled Pumpkin Seeds
- Revocation of Ruling and Revocation of Treatment Relating to The Tariff Classification of Polyphenylene Sulfide
- Proposed Modification of Rulings and Proposed Revocation of Treatment Relating to The Tariff Classification of The Antibiotic Drug Azithromycin
- Revocation of Two Rulings and Revocation of Treatment Relating to the Tariff Classification of Certain Plush Animals with Lights
- Modification of Four Rulings and Revocation of Treatment Relating to the Eligibility of Certain Garments with Belts (Composite Goods) for Preferential Tariff Treatment
- Revocation of Rulings and Revocation of Treatment Relating to The Tariff Classification of Motorized Utility Vehicles
- Modification of Ruling and Revocation of Treatment Relating to the Definition of the Term “Cut But Not Set” in Subheading 7103.99.10, HTSUS
- Revocation of Six Rulings and Revocation of Treatment Relating to the Classification of Certain Beverage Dispensers
- Modification and Revocation of Rulings and Revocation of Treatment Relating to the Tariff Classification of Certain Monoclonal Antibody Medicaments
See future issues of ITT for detailed summaries of each of the 11 proposed or final ruling actions.