… plates, etc. combined with other materials, see the General Explanatory Note.) According to Note 10 to this Chapter, the expression “plates, sheets, film, foil and strip” applies … whether or not printed or otherwise surface‑worked (for example, polished, embossed, coloured, merely curved or …
… in a silo to prevent fermentation or deterioration. The expression “similar forage products” refers only to plants … or by the addition of a binder in a proportion not exceeding 3 % by weight. The heading also excludes : (a) Carrots (reddish‑yellow in colour) of …
… OIL This is a fixed vegetable oil obtained from, for example, the following three species : white mustard ( … for cooking or in industrial products. ° ° ° Subheading Explanatory Note. Subheadings 1514.11 and 1514.91 See the Explanatory Note to subheading 1507.10. …
… rolled together. Chinese type ( Cinnamomum cassia (Nees) ex Blume ), Indonesian type ( Cinnamomum burmanii (C.G.Nees) … tree. They are club‑shaped and of a length not normally exceeding 1 cm. After grinding, they are mixed with … heading also includes cinnamon fruit. ° ° ° Subheading Explanatory Note. Subheading 0906 .11 The scope of this …
… or hull has been removed bracteiferous barley grains are excluded ( heading 11.04 ); this removal requires a milling … (a) Sprouted barley (malt), nor roasted malt (see Explanatory Note to heading 11.07 ). (b) Roasted barley … cereals, hops, etc.) ( heading 23.03 ). ° ° ° Subheading Explanatory Note. Subheading 1003.10 For the purposes of …
… (2) Plants and seedlings of all kinds for planting, except those of heading 06.01 . (3) Live roots of plants. … or planted in pots, tubs, boxes or the like. The heading excludes tuberous roots (e.g., dahlias, heading 06.01 ) and … roots of heading 06.01 or 12.12 . ° ° ° Subheading Explanatory Notes. Subheading 0602.20 For the purposes of …
… (i.e. acyclic hydrocarbons having one or more double bonds) except ethylene. The important polymers of this heading are … modified polymers and polymer blends, see the General Explanatory Note to this Chapter. The general physical … copolymers also have a very wide range of applications, for example, packaging film, moulded parts for automobiles, …
… materials, such as plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, textile fibres and certain papers (e.g., paper of a kind … chemical wood pulp, dissolving grades, is achieved through extensive chemical and physiochemical reactions. In addition … adjustment of reactivity, most of which are combined in a complex bleaching and purification process. …
… blowing process, now more or less completely discarded (except for certain special types of glass), has been … plates, plain spectacle glass, etc. The heading excludes drawn glass and blown glass which have been surface ground, polished or otherwise worked (see the Explanatory Notes to headings 70.05 , 70.06 , 70.09 , etc.). …
… phlogopite, biotite, etc.) constitutes a group of natural complex aluminium silicates characterised by the fact that they are readily split into glistening, transparent, flexible sheets of varied colour. The heading includes : … heading also includes mica waste and powder. The heading excludes products obtained by cutting‑out or die‑stamping …
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