… linings normally made of textile material but sometimes of plastics, leather, etc. These also usually bear a printed … this heading. (3) Covers , generally of textile fabric or plastics. (4) Hat foundations ; these may consist of … (7) Chinstraps ; narrow strips or bands (including plaited strips) of leather, textile fabric, plastics, etc. …
… AND RODS; ANGLES, SHAPES AND SECTIONS The provisions of the Explanatory Notes to headings 72.14 to 72.16 apply, mutatis mutandis , to the products of this heading. … and to minimise the spreading of dust. ° ° ° Subheading Explanatory Note. Subheading 7228.50 See the Explanatory …
… These are usually reinforced with flexible metallic or plastic stays, and are generally fastened by lacing or by … supporting or corrective belts, not being orthopaedic appliances of heading 90.21 (see Explanatory Note to that … accessories of non‑textile materials (e.g., metal, rubber, plastics or leather). The heading also includes knitted or …
… the form of a web, of felt, of cellulose wadding, of foam plastics or of foam rubber, for example), or (2) two … bedding or bedspreads, mattress pads, clothing, curtains, place-mats, underpads (silencers) for table linen, etc. The …
… used in the construction of ovens, kilns, furnaces or other plant for the metallurgical, chemical, ceramic, glass and … refractory materials ( heading 69.03 ). ° ° ° Subheading Explanatory Note. Subheading 6902.10 What has to be … in terms of their oxides can be calculated. For example, 40 % Ca is equivalent to 56 % CaO and 24 % Mg is …
… the like. With the exception of human hair which has been simply washed, scoured or sorted to length (but not arranged … human hair which has been dressed or otherwise worked (for example, thinned, bleached, dyed, waved or curled) for use … on two parallel strings and having the appearance of a plait. These articles (known as “crape”) are normally …
… of handkerchiefs or scarves woven together and which, by simply cutting along defined lines (indicated by the absence … operation. Similarly fabric which, in addition to being simply cut to the required size and shape, has been … webs of cellulose fibres ( heading 48.18 ). (b) Nonwovens simply cut into squares or rectangles ( heading 56.03 ). …
… (such as, parallel hybrids, series hybrids, power-split or series-parallel hybrids) and degree of hybridization (i.e., full hybrids, mild hybrids and plug-in hybrids). Electric vehicles are propelled by an … current from overhead wires and “gyrobuses” operate on the principle that kinetic energy can be stored in a high‑speed …
… triggers, sears, extractors, ejectors, frames (of pistols), plates, butt plates, safety catches, cylinders (for revolvers), front and … of base metal ( Section XV ), and similar goods of plastics ( Chapter 39 ). (b) Gun cases ( heading 42.02 ). …
… usually of woven textiles, but sometimes they are made of plastics or paper. To fall in the heading, they must have … use as typewriter, etc., ribbons, but designed to produce duplicate copies in accounting machines, cash registers, …
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