… (e.g., alpaca), and for overcoats or blankets (e.g., camel (including dromedary) hair ), for velvets or for imitation fur. These yarns may have undergone …
… is, in fact, crude sulphide proper to heading 26.17 . (2) Smelting to produce impure antimony known as “singles” (regulus). (3) Further smelting to produce “star bowls” which, after refining, give …
… are usually in the form of plates, sticks, tips, rods, pellets, rings, etc., and are characterised by great … of their special properties these plates, tips, etc., are welded, brazed or clamped on to lathe tools, milling tools, …
… ores or as ferruginous manganese ores. The heading excludes finely ground magnetite and other finely ground iron ores for use as pigments ( Chapter 32 ). …
… This h eading applies to vegetables which have been treated solely to ensure their provisional preservation during … covered by this heading are generally packed in casks or barrels, and are mainly used as raw materials for …
… pans and chamber‑pots ( heading 39.24 ). (b) Soap dishes, towel rails, tooth‑brush holders, toilet paper holders, towel hooks and similar articles for bathrooms, toilets or …
… these fall in their own appropriate headings. (b) Electronic cigarettes and similar personal electric vaporising devices, whether or not in a shape of a …
… fabrics of a width not exceeding 30 cm, containing no elastomeric yarn or rubber thread or containing by weight … 30.05 ). (b) Loop wale-yarn ( heading 56.06 ). (c) Labels, badges and similar articles, knitted or crocheted, …
… the leaching of certain roasted ores or residues. It is a finely divided black powder containing oxides and insoluble … but is more often added to the charge which goes to a melting furnace to produce copper matte. Cement …