CBP Bulletin Has 11 Ruling Notices
CBP released the June 10 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 49, No. 23), which contains the following ruling actions (here):
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- Proposed Modification of Ruling Letter and Proposed Revocation of Treatment Relating to the Eligibility of Certain Automotive Parts for a Partial Duty Exemption Under Subheadings 9802.00.60 And 9802.00.50 HTSUS
- Proposed Revocation of Ruling Letter and Proposed Revocation of Treatment Relating to the Tariff Classification of Tires for All Terrain Vehicles
- Proposed Modification of a Ruling Letter and Proposed Revocation of Treatment Relating to the Tariff Classification of Certain Footwear
- Proposed Revocation of a Ruling Letter and Proposed Revocation of Treatment Relating to the Tariff Classification of a Certain Unfinished Duvet Cover
- Proposed Revocation of One Ruling Letter Relating to the Tariff Classification of a Balance Ball Chair
- Proposed Revocation of Two Ruling Letters and Revocation of Treatment Relating to the Tariff Classification of Planters Made From Coconut Fibers
- Proposed Revocation of Two Ruling Letters and Proposed Revocation of Treatment Relating to the Tariff Classification of Showerheads
- Proposed Revocation of a Ruling Letter and Proposed Revocation of Treatment Relating to the Tariff Classification of a Certain Grader System
- Proposed Modification of Two Ruling Letters and Proposed Revocation of Treatment Relating to Classification of Cable Locks set from China
- Revocation of a Ruling Letter and Revocation of Treatment Relating to the Tariff Classification of Certain Footwear
- Revocation of a Ruling Letter and Revocation of Treatment Relating to the Tariff Classification of a Rain Boot