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Country of origin marking for automobile parts; inventory management methods; FIFO; fungible good; direct physical identification of country of origin; practical; Volkswagen; 19 CFR § 102.12; 19 CFR part 134; 19 CFR part 181 App. Schedule X; NAFTA; HRL 226319; HRL 224237; HRL 733604; HRL 731506; HRL 733241.Dear Mr. Page:
Country of origin marking requirements of ornamental plants Dear Sir: This is in reference to a letter dated April 16, 2001, from Valleybrook Gardens Ltd., (“Valleybrook”), concerning the country of origin marking requirements of ornamental plants imported from Canada. FACTS: Valleybrook is a nursery that produces ornamental plants for wholesale, primarily to garden centers and other retail establishments as well as landscape contractors. The plants are sold in blue plastic pots, samples of which were submitted with Valleybrook’s request. Valleybrook states that the pots are both a container for the product, and an essential component of the packaging. Currently, the pots are marked with a plastic tag in every pot with the words “Product of Canada” on the back of the tag. The front of the tag identifies the plant by word and by pictorial.
The tariff classification of steel chain from Taiwan and/or China.
The tariff classification of steel chain from Taiwan.
The country of origin marking of a woman’s knit tank top. Dear Mr. Nelson:
The tariff classification of a steel end links from the Czech Republic.
The tariff classification of electronic switches from China.
Steel pipe, tapered pipes and pipe fittings that are used in concrete pumping equipment; NY J8873 affirmed
Classification of plastic release module and textile high pull strap
Country of origin of dual function wristwatches; special marking requirements for watches
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