CBP Bulletin Has 10 Ruling Notices
CBP released its Dec. 11 Customs Bulletin (Vol. 53, No. 45), which includes the following ruling actions:
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- Proposed Revocation of Three Ruling Letters and Modification of One Ruling Letter, and Proposed Revocation of Treatment Relating to the Tariff Classification of Doramectin, Ivermectin, Abamectin Technical and Milbemectin Technical
- Proposed Revocation of Six Ruling Letters, Modification of One Ruling Letter, and Revocation of Treatment Relating to the Tariff Classification of Rigid Plastic Coolers
- Withdrawal of Proposed Revocation of Six Ruling Letters and Proposed Revocation of Treatment Relating to the Tariff Classification of Certain Men’s Shorts, Men’s Sweaters, Men’S Shirts, Tunic-Type Garments and
Dust Skirts - Modification of Two Ruling Letters and Revocation of Treatment Relating to the Tariff Classification of Thickened Beverages
- Revocation of One Ruling Letter and Revocation of Treatment Relating to the Tariff Classification of Headboards, Footboards, and Side Rails Imported in Separate Shipments
- Revocation of Two Ruling Letters and Revocation of Treatment Relating to the Tariff Classification of Plywood
- Modification of a Ruling Letter and Revocation of Treatment Relating to the Tariff Classification of a Plastic Sheet with a Printed Numeral
- Revocation of One Ruling Letter and Revocation of Treatment Relating to the Country of Origin of Certain Laminated Fabrics
- Modification of One Ruling Letter and Revocation of Treatment Relating to the Tariff Classification of Kayak Seat Back
- Modification and Revocation of Ruling Letters Relating to CBP’s Application of the Jones Act to the Transportation of Certain Merchandise and Equipment between Coastwise Point.