… and dividing it into several sections. In order to reduce their slightly bitter taste, to develop the aroma and to … raw or roasted beans, whole (whether or not separated from their shells, husks, skins or germs) or broken. The heading …
… houses, flats, factories, workshops, greenhouses, etc., by circulation of water; it also includes electric central … (generally headings 73.03 to 73.07 ). (b) Expansion reservoirs or chambers ( heading 73.09 , 73.10 or 84.79 ). …
… cast or pierced round ingot; (b) by longitudinally or spirally seam welding a die or roll‑formed flat‑rolled … as pipelines for oil or water, as conduits for electrical wiring, in the manufacture of furniture, heat exchangers, …
… or in the form of pellets (i.e., agglomerated either directly by compression or by the addition of a binder in a … contains the bitter, aromatic principle which gives hops their characteristic properties. It is used in brewing as a …
… or gasification) of coal, lignite or peat in the absence of air. It is obtained in coke ovens from various qualities of … of the ovens or retorts. The carbon usually consists of irregular lumps of which one face is either flat or slightly …
… ‑ Other : 6116.91 ‑ ‑ Of wool or fine animal hair 6116.92 ‑ ‑ Of cotton 6116.93 ‑ ‑ Of synthetic fibres … gloves, without distinction between those for women or girls and those for men or boys. It includes ordinary short …
… This Chapter is limited to the following base metals, their alloys, and articles thereof which are not more … 81.05), bismuth (heading 81.06), titanium (heading 81.08), zirconium (heading 81.09), antimony (heading 81.10) and …
… synthetic precious or semi‑precious stones (corundum, sapphire, etc.) by action on volatile metal fluorides. The … amino‑anthraquinones; for impregnating candle wicks; for fire‑proofing cloth. Crude natural boric acid falls in …