… but also bouquets, wreaths, floral baskets and similar articles (e.g., posies and buttonholes) incorporating … if bearing flowers or flower buds (e.g., magnolia and certain types of roses), are treated as cut flowers or …
… or batteries or other electrical equipment. However, if the article is a complete or substantially complete tractor or … engines, whether or not equipped with various mechanical parts ( heading 87.08 ). …
… , which have a sound‑board on which the strings are mounted vertically, and when overstrung, with the bass strings crossing the remainder; (b) Grand pianos (concert and baby grands), which have strings mounted …
… sheets are usually obtained by the hot‑ or cold‑rolling of certain products of heading 74.03; copper strip may be … edges) provided they do not thereby assume the character of articles or of products of other headings (see Chapter Note …
… all other oxides of boron. (B) BORIC ACIDS Boric acid (orthoboric acid) (H 3 BO 3 ) is obtained either by acid … compounds, Guignet’s green (hydrated chromic oxide), artificial borates (borax), hydroxy‑ and …
… man‑made fibres. 5505.10 ‑ Of synthetic fibres 5505.20 ‑ Of artificial fibres This heading covers waste of man‑made … as waste during the formation and processing of filaments; short fibres obtained as waste from the carding, combing and …
… fabrics This heading covers woven fabrics as defined in Part (I) (C) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI. … fibres by the application of Note 2 to Section XI (see also Part (I) (A) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI) …
… the melting pots and subsequently recovered); also broken articles. Waste glass is generally characterised by its … in the mass (i.e., in more or less regular blocks), with no particular intended use. “Enamel” glass is of greater …