… buffalo) (i.e., animals of heading 01.02, see the Explanatory Note to that heading). (b) Equine animals … denote different qualities of furs, depending upon, for example, the age of the lamb. (d) Goats and kids ( other …
… blocks, etc. (2) Tool bodies of wood (e.g., stocks for planes, spokeshaves, bow saws or similar tools) not fitted … (3) Wooden handles , whether or not turned, for tools or implements of all kinds (e.g., handles for spades, shovels, …
… woven fabrics (as described in Part (I) (C) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI) made of synthetic filament … ( heading 46.01 ). (c) Woven fabrics of synthetic staple fibres ( headings 55.12 to 55.15 ). (d) Tyre cord …
… (1) Fish‑hooks of all kinds (e.g., with single or multiple barbs) and sizes. These are usually made of steel … of various materials (bamboo, wood, metal, glass fibre, plastics, etc.). They may consist of a single piece or be …
… be confused with the precipitated sulphur defined in the Explanatory Note to heading 28.02 . The unrefined sulphurs … “atomised sulphur”, etc., according to the process employed and the fineness of the particles. (7) Sulphur, …
… garments. (10) Pockets, sleeves, collars, collarettes, wimples, fallals of various kinds (such as rosettes, bows, … , used as protection against the cold, to hold the hair in place, etc. The heading does not include : (a) Clothing …
… in the same way as captive balloons and may be used, for example, to carry meteorological instruments. Kites clearly … models, whether or not built accurately to scale, used, for example, for decoration (e.g., heading 44.20 or 83.06 ), for …