Harmonized System

Advanced search
Search history
Help
Help

Here you can type a keyword, INN or CAS numbers.

You can find your search history by clicking on the button on the left side of the search bar.

You can use the Advanced search by clicking on the Advanced search button, or you can use the following shortcuts:

  • @section
  • @chapter
  • @heading
  • @subheading
  • @legalnotes
  • @explanatorynotes
  • @classificationopinion
  • @hsnomenclature
  • @inn
  • @cas
Show last update onlyCorrelation Tables
2026 results for "屯门办毕业证<办证网址:bzw985.com>-哪里买屯门办毕业证<办证网址:bzw985.com>-香港东屯门办毕业证哪里有-哪里办屯门办毕业证Rt"

Section V > Chapter 27 > Heading 2711

Explanatory notes

… odoriferous substances to indicate leaks. They include, in particular, the following gases, whether or not liquefied : … not exceeding 300 cm 3 ( other than those constituting parts of cigarette or similar lighters) ( heading 36.06 ). …

Section IV > Chapter 22 > Heading 2206

Explanatory notes

… or rice wine . ( 9 )   Palm wine , prepared from the sap of certain palm trees. (10) Ginger beer and herb beer , … All these beverages may be either naturally sparkling or artificially charged with carbon dioxide.  They remain classified in the heading when fortified with added alcohol or when the alcohol content has …

Section IV > Chapter 23 > Heading 2302

Explanatory notes

… starch content and ash content.         These are, in particular : (1) Bran consisting of the outer skins of cereal grains with a small proportion of the adhering endosperm and a little flour. (2) … manufacture of flour and consisting largely of the finer portions of the skins left after screening and sieving and …

Section IV > Chapter 23 > Heading 2303

Explanatory notes

… occasionally as cake. They are used for animal fodder or as fertilisers; some of these residues (e.g., maize steeping … . (C)   Bagasse is a residue consisting of the fibrous portion of the sugar cane after the juice has been … Brewing or distilling dregs and waste comprise in particular : (1) Dregs of cereals (barley, rye, etc.), …

Section IX > Chapter 44 > Heading 4404

Explanatory notes

… of trees split along the length. These are largely used as supports in horticulture and agriculture, for fencing or in some cases … turned (on an ordinary or a pole lathe), bent, or otherwise further worked and is recognisable as umbrella handles, …

Section XI > Chapter 55 > Heading 5501

Explanatory notes

… orientation of their molecules and give them their required properties. Drawn tow still retains a certain elasticity but normally breaks on being stretched by … either by being : (1)   Cut into staple fibres and then converted into slivers, rovings and yarn by processes …

Section XII > Chapter 65 > Heading 6502

Explanatory notes

… Directly by plaiting from fibres or strips of any material (particularly straw, reeds, palm fibres, raffia, sisal, … plastics), usually by sewing the strips spirally together, starting from the crown, in such a manner that each spiral … the strips, the hat-shapes of this heading, unlike the articles of heading 65.01 , frequently have a distinct line …

Section V > Chapter 25 > Heading 2503

Explanatory notes

… or not concentrated by mechanical processes to remove part of the rocky matter. (2)   Unrefined sulphur extracted … produced by the Frasch process which contains such small proportions of impurities that it is practically never … according to the process employed and the fineness of the particles. (7)   Sulphur, obtained by the sudden cooling of …

Section II > Chapter 7 > Heading 0709

Explanatory notes

… (garden spinach)               ‑ Other 0709.91 - - Globe artichokes 0709.92 - - Olives 0709.93 - - Pumpkins, squash … New Zealand and orache (garden) spinach. (7)         Globe artichokes. (8)         Sweet corn ( Zea mays var. … tarragon, cress (e.g., watercress), savory ( Satureia hortensis ), coriander, dill, sweet marjoram ( Majorana …

WCO Trade Tools provides essential information to support your trade activity.

Show Pricing