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Section IV > Chapter 18 > Heading 1801

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… ( Theobroma cacao ). They are of flat ovoid form, generally violet or reddish in colour. They consist of a tough, brittle shell, and a very thin whitish inner husk or skin covering … bitter taste, to develop the aroma and to facilitate shelling, the beans are fermented; they may alternatively be …

Section XIII > Chapter 69 > Heading 6905

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… Other This heading covers a range of non-refractory goods, usually of common pottery but sometimes more or less … It includes : (1)   Roofing tiles (for roofs, for topping walls, etc.). These are usually provided with nibs, holed … cylinders or of special shapes for eaves, ridges, hips or valleys, etc. (2)   Chimney-pots, cowls, chimney liners, …

Section XVII > Chapter 89 > Heading 8901

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… ‑ Cruise ships, excursion boats and similar vessels principally designed for the transport of persons; ferry‑boats of … of all kinds, including train‑ferries, car‑ferries and small river‑ferries. (3)   Tankers (petrol, methane, wine, … transport of, e.g., grain, coal), container ships, Ro‑Ro (roll‑on‑roll‑off) ships and LASH‑type vessels. (6)   Barges …

Section VII > Chapter 39 > Heading 3909

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… heat to form free isocyanate functions.  The product is a chemically modified polymer of aniline and formaldehyde (a chemically modified amino-resin). It contains pure MDI and … such as poly(ethyleneamines), are not amino‑resins and fall in heading 39.11 when complying with the requirements …

Section VII > Chapter 40 > Heading 4008

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… rubber other than hard rubber .               ‑ Of cellular rubber : 4008.11 ‑ ‑ Plates, sheets and strip … shapes are obtained in the length in a single operation (generally extrusion), and they have a constant or repetitive … may be surface‑worked (e.g., printed, embossed, grooved, channelled, ribbed); they may also be plain or coloured …

Section XV > Chapter 81 > Heading 8103

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… when polished and steel blue when unpolished. It is very malleable and ductile when pure. It is unusually resistant to corrosion, including the action of … and (as ferro‑tantalum, see Chapter 72) in preparing alloy steels. It is also used to make grids and anodes for …

Section XVIII > Chapter 92 > Heading 9202

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… string out of alignment, either with the fingers or with a small pointed piece (plectrum) of wood, ivory, tortoise ‑shell, plastics, etc. Examples include :       (a)   … instrument having a circular flat‑backed body with a flat belly formed by a drumskin).       (e)   Ukuleles (small

Section IX > Chapter 46 > Heading 4602

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… or similar products, or from the products bound together in parallel strands or woven in sheet form. The heading does not , … containers of all kinds, whether or not fitted with rollers or castors, including fish baskets, creels and fruit …

Section X > Chapter 47 > Heading 4701

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… and sometimes of its knots, into its fibres by mechanical milling under a flow of water. Milling without prior steam treating produces the so‑called “white” mechanical wood pulp in which the fibres are …

Section XIII > Chapter 69 > Heading 6902

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… refractory products ( other than those of heading 69.01 ) normally used in the construction of ovens, kilns, furnaces or other plant for the metallurgical, chemical, ceramic, glass and other …