… pellets 1214.90 ‑ Other This heading covers : (1) Swedes (rutabagas) ( Brassica napobrassica ), mangolds, forage … vetches and similar forage products, fresh or dried, whole, cut, chopped or pressed. These products remain in the …
… resulting from the natural disintegration of minerals), but excludes sands and powders obtained artificially, for … gold‑bearing or platinum‑bearing sands, zircon sands, rutile sands and ilmenite sands, nor monazite sands …
… pellets of this heading are used mainly in animal feeding, but may also be used for other purposes (e.g., as … in the preparation of animal foods (e.g., dog biscuits), but they remain in the heading even if suitable for human …
… It covers, inter alia : (1) Acorns and horse‑chestnuts. (2) Maize (corn) cobs after removal of the … seed. (7) Residues left after the preparation of coffee substitute (or extracts thereof) from cereal grains or other …
… when, in the case of anise seeds in particular, they are put up (e.g., in sachets) for making herbal infusions or … used to flavour various alcoholic beverages (e.g., gin), sauerkraut and sundry food preparations, and for the …
… mainly for medium‑quality papers. It is generally known as neutral sulphite semi‑chemical (NSSC), bisulphite … and the order in which the processes are carried out, chemi‑mechanical pulp is also known as …
… or paperboard covered by this heading includes shavings, cuttings, clippings, torn sheets, old newspapers and … for pulping and is often presented in compressed bales, but it should be noted that its possible use for other …
… oats, maize (corn) (including whole cobs ground with or without their husks) grain sorghum, rice or buckwheat are … the requirements as to starch content and ash content set out in paragraph (A) of Chapter Note 2 (see General …