… are used as fertilisers they are classified here and not in Chapter 31 ( except in the case of basic slag). The products … ash obtained from the calcination of bones in the open air. Apart from its use for soil improvement, this product is … from the incineration of municipal waste (see Note 4 to Chapter 38). Such ash and residues are frequently a mixture …
… Sub-Chapter II INORGANIC ACIDS AND INORGANIC OXYGEN COMPOUNDS OF … Most oxides of non‑metals are anhydrides. This sub‑Chapter covers inorganic oxygen compounds of non‑metals … by metal oxides or hydroxides; these generally fall in sub‑Chapter IV (e.g., metal oxides, hydroxides and peroxides, …
… correspond, mutatis mutandis , to those referred to in paragraph (1). (3) Preparations with a basis of the coffee, tea or maté extracts, essences or concentrates of paragraphs (1) and (2) above . These are preparations based …
… - - Other Ferro‑alloys are defined in Note 1 (c) to this Chapter. Ferro-alloys differ from pig iron in that they … weight of iron, calcium silicide and manganese silicide ( Chapter 28 ). (b) Ferro‑uranium ( heading 28.44 ). (c) … iron and steel metallurgy ( headings 72.18 to 72.29 or Chapter 75 ). …
… in the latter case, the product may have somewhat the appearance of certain multiple (folded), cabled or fancy yarns of Chapters 50 to 55 , but may be distinguished from them by … articles such as furnishings, bedding, carpets, trimmings, apparel. (C) LOOP WALE‑YARN Loop wale‑yarn is a tubular yarn …
… squeezers, ice-buckets. (2) Toilet articles , such as soap-dishes, sponge-baskets, liquid soap distributors, hooks and rails (for towels, etc.), … and tooth-brush holders. (3) Office glassware , such as paperweights, inkstands and inkwells, book ends, containers …
… and synthetic fibres. Twine, cordage, ropes and cables of paper yarn are classified here only if plaited or reinforced … but some (e.g., some transmission cables) have a square, trapezoidal or triangular section. They are normally … packing or lubricating materials ( heading 59.11 ). (f) Scrap twine, cordage, ropes and cables of heading 63.10 . …
… dressings, etc. (See the General Explanatory Note to this Chapter, exclusion (b), for the classification of glues.) … when complying with the requirements of Note 3 to this Chapter. (2) Phenolic resins This group comprises a … polymer blends, see the General Explanatory Note to this Chapter. …
… of compressed coils, tightly tied between two sheets of paper, and known as “bumped tops”. The combed products are … It must, therefore, be re‑carded before spinning. In appearance it resembles fluffy scoured wool with no … provisions of the Explanatory Note to subheading 5102.11 apply, mutatis mutandis , to the products of this subheading. …
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