… (dental floss), in individual retail packages. 3306.10 - Dentifrices 3306.20 - Yarn used to clean between the teeth … preparations for oral or dental hygiene such as : (I) Dentifrices of all types : (1) Toothpastes and other …
… is always classified in this heading, even if it results from, for example, bleached or dyed hair. The heading also excludes : (a) Straining cloth made from human hair ( heading 59.11 ). (b) Hair‑nets made of …
… Raw coffee in all forms, i.e. : in berries, as gathered from the shrub; in beans or seeds complete with their … in beans or seeds stripped of their skins. (2) Coffee from which the caffeine has been extracted by soaking the …
… requisites). GENERAL Cork is obtained almost exclusively from the outer bark of the cork‑oak ( Quercus suber ) which is grown in Southern Europe and North Africa. The first stripping of bark is known as “virgin” …
… copper sulphide ores to separate the copper sulphide from the gangue and the other metals which form a slag that … i.e., by adding iron to the aqueous solution resulting from the leaching of certain roasted ores or residues. It is …
… of the heading may be obtained by steam-cooking and mashing fresh potatoes and subsequent drying of the resulting mash … ( heading 11.08 ). (c) Tapioca substitutes prepared from potato starch ( heading 19.03 ). …
… an inner layer (e.g., of nonwovens) designed to wick fluid from the wearer’s skin and thereby prevent chafing; (b) an … outer layer (e.g., of plastics) to prevent leakage of fluid from the absorbent core. The articles of this heading are …
… thrown). This raw silk is obtained by reeling the filaments from cocoons. In practice, since the filaments (baves) … for weaknesses in individual filaments; this operation frequently results in the filaments acquiring a certain …
… headings 87.01 to 87.05 . This heading covers the chassis‑frames or the combined chassis‑body framework (unibody or monocoque construction), for the motor …