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Section XVII > Chapter 87 > Heading 8715

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… etc.). (II)  Parts of the above‑mentioned carriages, provided the parts fulfil both the following conditions :       (i)    They must be identifiable as being suitable for use solely or principally …

Section X > Chapter 47 > Heading 4704

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… - Non‑coniferous The sulphite process generally employs an acid solution and takes its name from the various “sulphite” … to heading 47.02). The solution also contains free sulphur dioxide. The process is used extensively for the treatment …

Section II > Chapter 11 > Heading 1107

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… wrinkles running from end to end and is brownish‑yellow outside and white inside. It leaves tracing marks like chalk and, unlike …

Section XV > Chapter 82 > Heading 8206

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… at least in two or more of the headings 82.02 to 82.05 provided they are put up in sets for retail sale (e.g., in a … of the Nomenclature remain classified in this heading, provided that such minority items do not change their …

Section V > Chapter 27 > Heading 2708

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… 2708.20 ‑ Pitch coke The pitch covered by this heading is a residue of the distillation of either high temperature coal … pitch and remains in this heading. Pitch coke is the final residual product left from the distillation of either high …

Section I > Chapter 2 > Heading 0206

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… (including ears), feet, tails, hearts, udders, livers, kidneys, sweetbreads (thymus glands and pancreas), brains, … reproductive organs (e.g., uteri, ovaries and testes), thyroid glands, pituitary glands. For the principles to be …

Section XI > Chapter 59 > Heading 5909

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… of textile material of a kind used for the passage of fluids. It is usually made of heavy, closely woven fabric of … Textile tubing is also classified here if coated on the inside with rubber or plastics, armoured with metal (e.g., …

Section XV > Chapter 81 > Heading 8106

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… native state, but it is mainly obtained either by refining residues of lead, copper, etc., or by extraction from the sulphide or carbonate ores (e.g., bismuthinite and …

Section XV > Chapter 81 > Heading 8110

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… scrap 8110.90 ‑ Other Antimony  is mainly obtained from the sulphide ore stibnite by : (1)   Concentration and liquation … the so‑called “crude antimony” which is, in fact, crude sulphide proper to heading 26.17 . (2)   Smelting to produce …

Section VII > Chapter 39 > Heading 3906

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… polymers” covers polymers of acrylic or methacrylic acid, of their salts or esters, or of the corresponding aldehydes, amides or nitriles. Poly(methyl methacrylate) is the most …