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Section XV > Chapter 74 > Heading 7410

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… ‑ ‑ Of refined copper 7410.22 ‑ ‑ Of copper alloys This heading covers the products defined in Note 9 (d) to Section … gilding, etc., are very flimsy; they are generally interleaved with sheets of paper and put up in booklet form. … handling or transport, or in order to facilitate subsequent treatment, etc. Foil remains in the heading whether or not …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2820

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… the character of an anhydride from which the manganites of heading 28.41 are derived.           This heading does not include the anhydrous natural manganese … in the glass industry, the manufacture of driers (manganese linoleate), as a catalyst in chemistry, inorganic …

Section V > Chapter 27 > Heading 2713

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… is similar to unblown bitumen and remains in this heading. (C)  Other residues of petroleum oils include : (1) Extracts derived from the treatment of lubricating oils with certain selective … from petroleum. (3) Acid residues and spent bleaching earths, containing a proportion of oil. Bitumen, coke and …

Section V > Chapter 25 > Heading 2506

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… occurring crystal form of silica. It falls in this heading only if complying with both of the following two … that allowed in Note 1 to this Chapter; for this purpose, heat treatment designed solely to facilitate crushing is … amethyst and rose quartz). Such quartz is excluded ( heading 71.03 ), even if intended to be used for technical …

Section VII > Chapter 39 > Heading 3924

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… . 3924.10 ‑ Tableware and kitchenware 3924.90 ‑ Other This heading covers the following articles of plastics : (A) Tableware such as tea or coffee services, plates, soup tureens, salad bowls, dishes and trays of all kinds, coffee‑pots, teapots, sugar bowls, beer mugs, cups, sauce‑boats, fruit …

Section VII > Chapter 40 > Heading 4009

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… 4009.41 - - Without fittings 4009.42 - - With fittings This heading covers tubes, pipes and hoses consisting wholly of … fabric or one or more layers of parallelised textile threads, or metal threads, embedded in the rubber. Such tubes, pipes and hoses may also be covered with a sheath of thin fabric or with gimped or plaited textile …

Section XI > Chapter 59 > Heading 5910

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… Stockholm tar, etc., and may be coated with varnish, red lead, etc., to counter deterioration caused by atmospheric conditions, acid fumes, etc. This heading also includes belts and belting made from woven … with plastics. They may also be reinforced with strips or threads of metal or of leather. In accordance with Chapter …

Section XV > Chapter 74 > Heading 7405

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… defined in Chapter Note 1 (c). The master alloys of this heading are alloys containing more than 10 % by weight of … as a master alloy, since copper‑nickel alloys are usefully malleable in all proportions. Other alloys, for example … generally in the form of small blocks or cakes divided for easy breaking, brittle sticks or pellets, and have the …

Section XVI > Chapter 85 > Heading 8527

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… The sound radio‑broadcasting apparatus falling in this heading must be for the reception of signals by means of electro‑magnetic waves transmitted through the … . (4)   Pocket-size radio cassette-players (see Subheading Note 4 to this Chapter). (5)   Stereo systems …

Section XI > Chapter 51 > Heading 5103

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… hair 5103.30 ‑ Waste of coarse animal hair In general this heading covers all waste ( other than garnetted stock) of … hair, i.e., the waste recovered during the successive treatments converting the raw wool or hair into washed, … wastes collected during carding; fibres recovered on cleaning the rollers of carding machines and known as …

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