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Request for Reconsideration; Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act; scrub pants with narrow woven fabric belt; findings or trimmings of foreign origin
Application for Further Review of Protest 2506-08-100047; screen printed girls’ cotton knit pullover
Applicability of subheadings 9802.00.50 or 9802.00.80, HTSUS to nylon tire cords; nylon resin
hook and loop fastener tape as a finding used in carpenter jeans under the Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act (CBTPA)Dear Mr. Schiller:
Eligibility of men’s knit pullover shirts under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA)
African Growth and Opportunity Act; Findings and Trimmings; Lesser Developed Country; SwazilandDear Ms. Weiss:This is in response to your letter dated October 2, 2003, on behalf of your client, Leonard Feinberg, Inc., requesting a binding ruling on the eligibility of four women’s garments for preferential treatment under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). Two of the garments have been ruled upon under NY J88419, dated October 3, 2003. The issue of the eligibility of two pairs of women’s shorts, Styles 200734 and Style 5065261, has been referred to this office for a direct response to you. Samples of the garments were submitted to our office for our consideration. FACTS:At issue are two samples of women’s shorts, constructed from 60 percent cotton and 40 percent polyester knit fabric. We note, however, with regard to the submitted samples, that the cardboard tag on Style 200734 reads "cotton" and the cardboard tag on Style 5065261 reads "100% polyester."
The tariff classification, country of origin, and status under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), of a wire wrap; 19 CFR 102.21(c)(2); Article 509
The tariff classification and eligibility under 9802.00.8068, HTSUS, of woman’s trousers from Mexico
The tariff classification of line haulers from New Zealand
hook and loop fastener tape as a finding under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA)Dear Mr. Min:
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