… textile materials In accordance with Chapter Note 5 (a) the expression “babies’ garments and clothing accessories” … or crocheted. It should be noted that articles which are, prima facie , classifiable both in heading 62.09 and in …
… This heading covers base metal fittings of the clip, cord, spring lever, ring, screw, etc., types, for loose‑leaf binders or box files. It further includes protecting rings, bands and corners for ledgers or other …
… The Note 9 (e) to Section XV defines tubes and pipes . The provisions of the Explanatory Notes to headings 73.04 to … needles, etc. This heading excludes : (a) Hollow profiles ( heading 75.05 ). (b) Nickel bolts and nuts used …
… human hair. Human hair (other than waste) which has been processed beyond simple washing or scouring, e.g., thinned, dyed, bleached, curled or prepared for the manufacture of postiches, wigs, etc., and …
… materials In accordance with Note 6 (a) to this Chapter the expression “babies’ garments and clothing accessories” … to the upper. It should be noted that articles which are, prima facie , classifiable both in heading 61.11 and in …
… This heading covers all edible fruits not falling in any preceding heading of this Chapter nor included in other … sapodilla (naseberries), pomegranates, cactus figs (prickly pears), rose hips, jujubes, medlars, longans, …
… may be made of paperboard, of rolled paper sheets, or of pressed or moulded pulp (see penultimate paragraph of the … Chapter). They are sometimes perforated. They may be glued, impregnated or coated with plastics, etc., but such articles …
… amounts of stabilisers (boric or citric acid, etc.) to prevent decomposition; such mixtures remain in this heading. … and in medicine (as an antiseptic and haemostat). Presented as a medicament in measured doses or in forms or …
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