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Section XIII > Chapter 68 > Heading 6802

Explanatory notes

… whether or not rectangular (including square), the largest face of which is capable of being enclosed in a … are given at the end of this Explanatory Note and in the General Note to the Chapter. The heading therefore covers …

Section IV > Chapter 18 > Heading 1801

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… raw or roasted. Cocoa beans are the seeds, contained in large numbers (25 to 80), in the fruit (cocoa‑pod) of the … ( Theobroma cacao ). They are of flat ovoid form, generally violet or reddish in colour. They consist of a … corrugated rollers which break up the beans and detach the germs; subsequent processes separate the shells, husks and …

Section XI > Chapter 50 > Heading 5002

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… (baves) forming each cocoon are very fine, the raw silk (grège) is obtained by combining several filaments (usually 4 to 20) during the reeling process; these filaments adhere together as they are reeled because of the gum (sericin) … reeling giving an even texture and section, assisting the drainage of surplus moisture and compensating for weaknesses …

Section X > Chapter 48 > Heading 4816

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… a paper for making a carbon copy. Furthermore, stencils generally bear guide marks and various other printed … 37.01 to 37.04 . (c)   Copying paste with a basis of gelatin on a paper backing ( heading 38.24 ). (d)   …

Section XI > Chapter 50 > Heading 5004

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… yarns obtained by twisting (either singly or two or more together) the raw silk threads of heading 50.02. They are, … ( heading 56.07 ) (see Parts (I) (B) (2) and (3) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI). The yarns of this … these are used as weft yarns. (3)   “ Crêpe twist ”, generally a hard‑twisted tram. (4)   Organzine yarns , …

Section XIII > Chapter 68 > Heading 6811

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… of fibres (for example, asbestos, cellulose or other vegetable fibres, synthetic polymer, glass or metallic … other hydraulic binders, the fibres acting as strengthening agents. These articles may also contain asphalt, tar, etc. These products are generally manufactured by pressing together thin layers of a …

Section VII > Chapter 39 > Heading 3921

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… of plates, etc. combined with other materials, see the General Explanatory Note.) According to Note 10 to this … sheets, film, foil and strip and to blocks of regular geometric shape, whether or not printed or otherwise … into shapes other than rectangular (including square) are generally classified as articles of headings 39.18 , 39.19 …

Section IX > Chapter 44 > Heading 4406

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… track. The heading also includes switch ties, which are longer than sleepers, and bridge ties, which are wider and thicker and usually longer than sleepers. The edges of these products may be roughly chamfered and they …

Section III > Chapter 15 > Heading 1520

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… weight of the dry product).  It may be obtained either by cleavage of fats or oils or synthetically from propylene. It … it is a sweetish liquid with a not unpleasant odour and ranges in colour from yellowish to brown. (2)   Obtained … (4)   Obtained by catalytic and enzymatic hydrolysis, it is generally a liquid of disagreeable taste and odour, …

Section II > Chapter 11 > Heading 1102

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… ash content set out in paragraph (A) of Chapter Note 2 (see General Explanatory Note) and comply with the criterion of passage through a standard sieve as required by paragraph … with a view to their use as food preparations are excluded (generally heading 19.01 ). The heading also excludes flours …