… e.g., moulded plastic boxes, brushes, a comb, scissors, tweezers, a nail file, a mirror, a razor holder and manicure … etc., containing, e.g., scissors, a measuring tape, a needle threader, sewing needles and sewing thread, safety pins, a thimble, buttons …
… with monofilament of which any cross‑sectional dimension exceeds 1 mm or with strip and the like of a width exceeding 5 mm, of plastics or with other plaiting materials …
… esters. It can be obtained from vegetable oils (e.g., rapeseed, soya-bean, palm, sunflower, cotton-seed, jatropha), … . (b) Products derived from vegetable oils which have been fully deoxygenated and consist only of aliphatic …
… and ferro‑silicon‑titanium (Chapter 72) are used in steel manufacture; the metal is also alloyed with aluminium, … particular, sponge, ingots, powder, anodes, bars and rods, sheets and plates, waste and scrap, and products other than … of the carbide follows that of tungsten carbide (see the Explanatory Note to heading 81.01). …
… in view of the purpose for which they are required, are freed from all impurities in order to avoid giving a colour, … in filters for clarifying liquids (e.g., wine, spirits, beer, vinegar). They are classified in this heading … : (a) Cotton linters merely compressed in the form of sheets or slabs ( heading 14.04 ). (b) Other paper …
… which is the outer envelope of the caecum of the ox or sheep. The heading also covers guts and goldbeater’s skin (of the ox, in particular) which have been split or cut lengthwise into strips, whether or not the inner coats have been removed by scraping. Guts are mainly used as sausage …
… or other materials. They may be perforated or put up in sheets or booklets. Self-adhesive printed stickers designed … does not cover “labels” consisting of a relatively strong sheet of base metal covered on one or both sides with a thin …
… the definition of twine, cordage, etc. ( heading 56.07 ) (see Parts (I) (B) (2) and (3) of the General Explanatory … usually less than 5 cm; since these fibres have simply been carded but not combed, they are usually still somewhat … a rather dull surface. The heading includes yarn which has been processed as described in Part (I) (B) (1) of the …
… (+). 6903.10 - Containing by weight more than 50 % of free carbon 6903.20 - Containing by weight more than 50 % of … , however, include Seger cones (ceramic firing testers) (see Explanatory Note to heading 38.24 ); these are not fired … 6903.10 For the purpose of this subheading the term “free carbon” applies to carbon species such as graphite, …
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