… dried leaves of certain shrubs of the holly family which grow in South America. It is sometimes known as “Paraguay tea” or “Jesuits’ tea”. Maté is used for …
… - Fertilised eggs for incubation : 0407.11 - - Of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus 0407.19 - - Other - Other fresh eggs : 0407.21 - - Of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus 0407.29 - - Other …
… of cloves although less pronounced). (2) Cloves (the flowers of the clove tree picked before maturity and dried … The fine, greyish, strongly scented stems of the clove flowers. The heading excludes clove bark and leaves ( …
… heading includes, inter alia , seed potatoes intended for sowing and new potatoes. ° ° ° Subheading Explanatory … by the competent national authorities as intended for sowing. …
… the purpose of de‑bittering (see General Explanatory Note). However, the heading excludes roasted soya beans used as a … regarded by the competent national authorities as being for sowing. …
… (including those rough‑packed in barrels), and whether grown outdoors or under glass (hot‑house). The heading also covers dried grapes, the principal kinds being those known as “currants”, “sultanas”, “Izmir”, “Thompson” or the …
… fishing at sea or on inland waters, but excluding rowing boats for fishing ( heading 89.03 ). These include … classified in this heading. Sports fishing vessels are, however, excluded ( heading 89.03 ). …
… grey‑pink, hard and brittle, is rarely used as such. It is however a constituent of spiegeleisen, ferromanganese, … sometimes fall in this heading if the iron content is very low (see Note 1 (c) to Chapter 72). Manganese is also …
… are mainly composed of iron sulphide; they are grey or yellowish, with a metallic lustre when stripped of their gangue. In powder form, they are usually greyish. Unroasted pyrites are …
… whether or not broken This heading covers ground‑nuts (also known as peanuts), whether or not shelled or broken, which … regarded by the competent national authorities as being for sowing. …