… the definition of twine, cordage, etc. ( heading 56.07 ) (see Parts (I) (B) (2) and (3) of the General Explanatory … , obtained from two or more raw silk threads which have been well twisted in the single by doubling them with …
… and similar articles incorporating foliage or parts of trees, shrubs, bushes or other plants, or incorporating … ( heading 06.03 ). The heading covers natural Christmas trees, provided that they are clearly unfit for replanting …
… produced on tufting machines which, by means of a system of needles and hooks, insert textile yarn into a pre‑existing … fabric or a nonwoven) thus producing loops, or, if the needles and hooks are combined with a cutting device, tufts. …
… Natural sands remain in this heading when they have been heat treated merely to remove impurities. On the other … sands and quartz sands have a silicon dioxide content exceeding 90 % by weight. …
… covers vegetables of headings 07.01 to 07.11 which have been dried (including dehydrated, evaporated or freeze‑dried) i.e., with their natural water content removed …
… also be added, in relatively small proportions, to animal feeding stuffs. When ground, they are sometimes used instead … cocoa powder or chocolate. The heading excludes cocoa cake free from shells, husks and skins, resulting from the …
… this Chapter. This pulp is specially refined or purified to meet the requirements of its intended use. It is used for … and esters and products of these materials, such as plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, textile fibres and certain …
… are used, inter alia , in the production of newsprint (see Note 4 to Chapter 48). They are also used for making … and graphic paper. The heading includes pulps known as screenings. …
… this heading includes shavings, cuttings, clippings, torn sheets, old newspapers and journals, proof‑sheets, printers' rejects and similar material. The heading …