… natural bitumen and natural asphalt (including “Trinidad Lake asphalt” and materials known in some countries as … in shale may be in the form of organic materials called kerogens. …
… of clocks of heading 91.05, but are mainly designed to make or break electric circuits automatically at given … is enclosed in a case with terminals. The dial is usually marked in hours and sometimes also in days and months; …
… : (1) Copying and hectographic inks (ordinary inks thickened with glycerol, sugar, etc.). (2) Inks for … for ordinary fountain pens remain in this heading. (c) Inked ribbons for typewriters or ink-pads (heading 96.12). …
… This material should not be confused with the textile‑backed carpeting or other articles of agglomerated cork of … felt) coated on one side so that the backing is completely masked. The mixture usually consists of oil and chalk which …
… tents, walking-stick and seat-stick umbrellas, café, market, garden and similar umbrellas), regardless of the … in the manner of a bell tent, or anchored by means of sand pockets on the inside of the “surround”). Umbrella shafts …
… fittings; ‑ or by welding, when using butt‑welding or socket‑welding steel fittings. In the case of butt‑welding, … joints ( heading 83.07 ). (d) Ha n gers, stays and the like, as described above; and tube plugs, threaded or not, …
… (e.g., as used as sheathing for “Bowden” cables or cycle brake cables). It does not cover similar products which are … this heading. The heading also includes tubing fitted with sockets, joints, etc. This heading also excludes : (a) …
… acids are classified in heading 29.29 . (B) IMINES Imines , like imides, are characterised by the group =NH, but it is linked to a non-acidic organic radical : (R 2 C=NH). (1) …
… spirals, with or without support). Wire which has been worked (e.g., by crimping) remains in this heading, provided … 56.07) . (b) Stranded wire, ropes, cables and the like of heading 73.12 . (c) Barbed wire; twisted single …