… or not, of kinds which bear edible fruit or nuts 0602.30 ‑ Rhododendrons and azaleas, grafted or not 0602.40 ‑ Roses, … “trees, shrubs and bushes” includes canes and vines having woody stems (e.g., grape, boysenberry, dewberry, kiwifruit) …
… Clogs without quarter or counter, the uppers of which are produced in one piece usually attached to the base or … without quarter or counter, the uppers of which, being produced in one piece or assembled other than by stitching, … lock into holes in the sole; (f) Non-waterproof footwear produced in one piece (for example, bathing slippers). …
… by the action of sulphuric acid (alone or associated with sodium disulphate) on natural sodium nitrate; the impurities (sulphuric or hydrochloric … copper, etc.), organic dyes, explosives (nitroglycerol, collodion cotton, trinitrotoluene, picric acid, mercury …
… orange‑red powder with a strong, penetrating and agreeable odour. It contains a colouring element of little stability. … seed ( Trigonella foenum graecum ). (g) Mixtures of the products of headings 09.04 to 09.10 when the separate … headings, e.g., mixtures of pepper (heading 09.04) with products of heading 09.08. ______________________ …
… ‑ Other This heading covers flours (i.e., the pulverised products obtained by milling the cereals of Chapter 10) … or had other substances added with a view to their use as food preparations are excluded (generally heading 19.01 ). …
… mutandis , as regards the scope of the heading and the methods of manufacture of the goods. Most copper tubes and pipes are seamless but may … other processes. The seamless tubes and pipes are usually produced by piercing and extruding a billet to form a tube …
… as moulding materials, etc. The heading extends to these products when agglomerated in blocks, etc., of the kind … of pitch with creosote oils or other coal tar distillation products ( heading 27.06 ). (d) Dehydrated and pulverized … (if used), the possible presence of one or more film producing agents (other than asphalt, bitumen, tar or …
… fermentation, under the action of vinegar bacteria Mycoderma aceti or acetobacter. The heading includes the … substitutes for vinegar which are used to flavour or pickle foodstuffs, may themselves be flavoured with vegetables such … acid, which have been flavoured or coloured for use with foodstuffs as substitutes for vinegar; these remain in this …
… of an adhesive or by sewing or otherwise obtained. These goods may be : (1) Wholly of rubber. (2) Of woven, … fabric, when the rubber is the constituent giving the goods their essential character. The goods in the three categories cited above include capes, …
… the fingers or with a small pointed piece (plectrum) of wood, ivory, tortoise ‑shell, plastics, etc. Examples … (a long‑necked instrument having a circular flat‑backed body with a flat belly formed by a drumskin). (e) … on a sounding box; when placed in a current of wind they produce natural harmonics. (b) Czimbalos . These …
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