… or female wear, designed to cover the upper parts of the body (jerseys, pullovers, cardigans, waistcoats and similar … Note to subheading 5102.11 apply, mutatis mutandis , to the products of this subheading. …
… strip or flat wire which may be lightly twisted. These goods fall in the heading whether or not they are barbed. … barbed wire entanglements, sometimes already mounted on wooden or metal poles, used for military purposes, for …
… as poultry or meat grips, and lobster or unit grips. These goods may be of one piece or fitted with handles of base metal, wood, plastics, etc. In accordance with Chapter Note 3, the …
… cobalt, including cobalt mattes and other intermediate products of cobalt metallurgy (heading 81.05), bismuth … from this Chapter. * * * The classification of composite goods , particularly made up articles, is explained in the …
… like Chapter 82, covers certain particular classes of goods irrespective of the base metal of which they are … etc.), chains, cables, nuts, bolts, screws or nails; these goods are classified in the appropriate headings of Chapters …
… of formaldehyde. Colourless liquid with an ether-like odour; used as a solvent, as an anaesthetic and in organic … A colourless liquid with an agreeable ether-like odour; used as a solvent and as an anaesthetic. The heading …
… in the form of white crystals or as a crystalline powder, odourless, acid to taste and stable in air. Wine lees are used in the preparation of animal foods, while argol is used as a mordant in dyeing. This …
… heading covers wheat or meslin flour (i.e., the pulverised products obtained by milling the cereals of heading 10.01) … or had other substances added with a view to their use as food preparations are excluded (generally heading 19.01 ). …