… products with an external layer of rubber or plastics being visible to the naked eye, no account being taken of any resulting change of colour (see Note 3 …
… rods. The heading also includes bars and rods for concrete reinforcement; such products are rolled with protuberances … or indentations (e.g., teeth, grooves, flanges), provided their general cross‑sectional shape corresponds to one of …
… navigation. They are distinguishable from other vessels by their specially shaped and strengthened hulls, by their powerful engines disproportionate to the size of the …
… end, etc. The heading does not cover : (a) Bridles, reins, halters, harness, etc. ( heading 42.01 ). (b) Cords … articles made from such fabrics, which are classified in their appropriate headings (e.g., shoe laces made from …
… ACIDS Boric acid (orthoboric acid) (H 3 BO 3 ) is obtained either by acid decomposition of natural borates, or by … not more than 85 % of H 3 BO 3 , calculated on the dry weight; when the H 3 BO 3 content exceeds 85 %, the acid is …
… purpose vehicles). They are generally made of steel, lightweight alloys, wood or plastics. They may be completely equipped (e.g., with all their fittings and accessories such as dashboards, boots …
… irrespective of the materials of which they are made and of their intended use (daily wear, theatre, disguise, … animals ( heading 42.01 ). (b) Shawls, scarves, mantillas, veils and the like ( heading 61.17 or 62.14 ). (c) Headgear …
… processed or had other substances added with a view to their use as food preparations are excluded (generally … with cocoa ( heading 18.06 if they contain 40 % or more by weight of cocoa calculated on a totally defatted basis, or …
… means of staples, nails, bolts or steel strips to prevent their splitting. The products of this heading may be surface … treated with creosote or other preservatives with a view to their long‑term preservation. It does not include sleepers …