HEADING 0909
Seeds of anise, badian, fennel, coriander, cumin or caraway; juniper berries:
Part of Chapter 09 — Coffee, Tea, Spices, Section II.
Subheadings and tariff lines
0909D01Seeds of coriander:
0909.21.00.00Neither crushed nor ground
0909.22.00.00Crushed or ground
0909D02Seeds of cumin:
0909.31.00.00Neither crushed nor ground
0909.32.00.00Crushed or ground
0909D03Seeds of anise, badian, caraway or fennel; juniper berries:
0909.61.00.00Neither crushed nor ground
0909.62.00.00Crushed or ground
Recent CBP rulings on heading 0909
N142837
January 28, 2011
The tariff classification of dried vegetables, spices, plant parts and salt, packed in steel racks from China
N012158
June 14, 2007
The tariff classification of juniper berry powder from Macedonia.
M85273
August 17, 2006
The tariff classification of a discovery kit with components from Belgium, France and India.
L89875
February 13, 2006
The tariff classification and country of origin marking for spices and a spice rack, from China
K87194
July 1, 2004
The tariff classification of spices and a metal rack from China.
J86635
July 22, 2003
The tariff classification of a spice set from China.
I87757
October 30, 2002
The tariff classification of coriander, rosemary, sage, tarragon, and thyme from Argentina.
I86595
October 10, 2002
The tariff classification of fennel seed and dill seed from Iran.
I85577
August 29, 2002
The tariff classification of cardamom from India and cumin seeds and sumac from Iran.
I84226
July 24, 2002
The tariff classification of spices and rock salt, packed in a metal rack, from China.
H81291
May 25, 2001
The tariff classification of spices and dried vegetables, packed in a wooden spice holder, from China.
H81265
May 24, 2001
The tariff classification spices, dried vegetables, and coarse salt, packed in a galvanized, steel box, from China.
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