… often aerated with carbon dioxide gas, and are generally presented in bottles or other airtight containers. The … concerned. It cannot exceed 25% by volume of the finished product. (B) Non-alcoholic beer. This group includes : …
… eyes, and stiletto‑type leather‑working, office, etc., pricking or piercing tools ( heading 82.05 ). (b) Machine … parts of other base metals, glass, plastics , etc., provided that they do not become articles of an ornamental …
… (military, sporting, scientific, publicity, etc.). These comprise balloons , free or captive (i.e., moored to the … which are heavier‑than‑air aircraft without mechanical propulsion. Kites are moored to the ground by a line in the …
… classified in this heading, even if fitted with mirrors, provided they remain essentially articles of the kind … leather, paperboard, plastics, textile fabrics, etc., provided they are articles essentially of wood. The heading …
… during the flight operation, or capable of flight which is programmed to be performed without the intervention by an … and sizes, they are commonly equipped with one or more propellers or rotors driven by motors, or fixed wings, and …
… and texture, are identifiable as intended to be worn principally for skiing (cross‑country or alpine). They … composed of two or three pieces, put up for retail sale and comprising : ‑ one garment such as an …
… The external surface is very smooth in order to prevent the formation of deposits of non‑insulating … in such a way that when in position they may contain oil to prevent contamination of the surface by conducting …
… of a small piano with pedal and dampers. Sound is produced by striking special thick steel plates with … etc. Carillons for public buildings, suitable for producing music, are also classified here. However, …
… etc., for the transport of acids and other chemical products; flagons, jars and pots, for foodstuffs (jam, … meat pastes, liqueurs, etc.), for pharmaceutical products or cosmetics (pomades, ointments, creams, etc.), …