… This heading covers kaolin and other kaolinic clays, the main constituents of which are kaolin minerals such as … dickite and nacrite, anauxite, and halloysite. Such clays remain in the heading even when calcined. Kaolin, also known … is a high grade, white or nearly white clay used in the porcelain and paper‑making industries. Kaolin‑bearing sands …
… or steel. This heading covers granulated slag (slag sand) obtained, for example, by pouring liquid dross into water as … furnace. On the other hand, it does not include slag wool obtained by blowing steam or compressed air through molten slag, nor foamed slag made by adding …
… “sultanas”, “Izmir”, “Thompson” or the so‑called “seedless” raisins (all of which are substantially without pips) and the large raisins with seeds, such as “Muscatel”, “Malaga”, “Denia”, “Damascus”, “Lexir” or “Gordo” raisins. …
… including unroasted cupreous iron pyrites. Pyrites are mainly composed of iron sulphide; they are grey or … form, they are usually greyish. Unroasted pyrites are mainly used for the extraction of sulphur, although certain cupreous pyrites may also serve for the recovery of …
… heading covers yarns, whether single or multiple (folded), obtained by spinning slivers of jute or other textile bast … to Section XI) they are excluded ( heading 56.07 ). Yarn remains in this heading whether or not put up for retail sale or processed as indicated in Part (I) (B) (1) of …
… (folded) or cabled This heading covers the single yarns obtained by spinning the rovings of flax fibres of … (2) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI). Yarn remains in this heading whether or not put up for retail sale or processed as indicated in Part (I) (B) (1) of …
… billets, slabs, notched bars, wire bars, or similar forms obtained by casting electrolytic aluminium or by remelting … shaped articles. The heading includes aluminium pellets, mainly used in metallurgy (as de‑oxidising agents, … the manufacture of iron or steel). The heading also covers certain cast or sintered bars, etc. (see the Explanatory …
… water or in other preservative solutions), provided they remain unsuitable for immediate consumption in that state . Such products are used mainly in the food industry (manufacture of jam, preparation … They are usually packed in casks, trays or open‑lath type containers. …
… and then frozen. (2) Frozen sweet corn, on the cob or in grains, carrots, peas, etc. , whether or not pre‑cooked, put up with butter or other sauce in an airtight container (e.g., in a plastic bag). (3) “Knödel”, …
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