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The tariff classification of rain garments from China

African Growth and Opportunity Act; AGOA Acceleration Act of 2004; Women's Woven Pants; Waistband Curtain; Waistband; South Africa; Unfinished Component; Findings, Trimmings; Belt Dear Mr. Bodek: This is in response to your letter dated September 20, 2004, requesting a binding ruling on the eligibility of women's pants manufactured in South Africa for preferential treatment under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). FACTS: You have submitted a sample of a pair of women's pants, style P96-1315 Gap. The body is constructed of 63 percent polyester, 33 percent rayon, and 4 percent spandex woven fabric. Style P96-1315 is fully lined and has a front zipper opening with two-button closure, belt loops, and two sewn in pockets. It features a sash belt constructed of 100% silk.

The tariff classification of a child’s costume from China or Sri Lanka.

The tariff classification of a men’s jacket from Taiwan

The tariff classification of two women’s coats and a woman’s double coat set from China

The tariff classification of a man’s rain jacket and a pair of overalls from China; Visibly Coated

The tariff classification of a bra pocket from Costa Rica; eligibility under the U.S. Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act.

The tariff classification of dry suits from the United Kingdom.

The tariff classification of a man’s pullover jacket from Vietnam

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:

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