… Note to that heading) and may be submitted to the processes allowed by Note 1 to this Chapter. Soapstone is a variety of … Talc of this heading may be submitted to the processes allowed by Note 1 to this Chapter. The more commonly met …
… wool, hair or other fibres (including fibres in the form of chenille yarn) gummed or sewn on to leather, woven fabric or … pile fabrics of the kind sometimes known as “fur fabric” (generally heading 58.01 or 60.01 ), nor to “pointed” furs, …
… of cotton goods. It thus includes : Combing waste, usually referred to as comber noils; strippings recovered … waste ( heading 52.03 ). (d) Textile flock and dust and mill neps ( heading 56.01 ). (e) Used or new rags and …
… of babies’ garments of heading 61.11 , this heading covers all garments made up of knitted or crocheted fabrics of … the quilted textile products in the piece of heading 58.11 (generally heading 61.01 or 61.02 ). See Subheading Explanatory …
… gold‑ or silver‑plated 9113.90 ‑ Other This heading covers all kinds of watch straps, watch bands and watch bracelets, i.e., all devices for fastening watches to the wrist. Watch …
… normal or condensation oil‑deposits or by the destructive distillation of bituminous minerals. The crude oils thus … in this heading even when they have been subjected to the following processes : (1) Decantation. (2) De‑salting. …
… shape. Slate, which splits readily into thin sheets, is generally bluish‑grey but sometimes black or tending towards … does not cover mosaic cubes of heading 68.02 , or the following goods which are to be classified in heading 68.03 …
… silky in appearance and the colour varies greatly, being usually white, but sometimes grey, greenish, blue or dark … is dark blue to black or dark green and is translucent to partially opaque. Crocidolite asbestos, also known as blue …