… of certain woven fabrics, interlinings or articles for technical uses. (2) Yarns of horsehair. These yarns are … The much longer horsehairs from the tails of equine animals cannot be spun. They are often knotted end to end, forming …
… raw silk thread. Hard‑twisted yarns of this type are often called crêpe poils, mousselines or chiffon twist. (2) Tram … be discharged or finished. The heading excludes imitation catgut of silk, of heading 56.04 . …
… tubing joints; packing washers and joints; panels imitating carving; ridge tiles, gutters, window frames; flower-pots; ventilation or other tubing, cable conduits; chimney cowls, etc. All these articles may …
… heading 74.18. However, the heading does not cover : (a) Cans, boxes and similar containers, of heading 76.12 . (b) … and other appliances of heading 84.19 . (f) Household electrical equipment of Chapter 85 (in particular the …
… however, cover skins with wool on of Astrakhan, Broadtail, Caracul, Persian or similar lambs (i.e., lambs of a variety similar to Caracul or Persian but known by different names in various …
… of petroleum oil) provided that they are not separate chemically defined compounds and are not covered by a more … agents, etc. The heading does not cover : (a) Separate chemically defined solvent or thinning compounds ( Chapter …
… usually less than 5 cm; since these fibres have simply been carded but not combed, they are usually still somewhat … Note to Section XI. The heading excludes imitation catgut of silk, of heading 56.04 . …
… to the grain kernel in the course of growth and therefore cannot be separated by simple threshing or winnowing. Barley … a milling process which sometimes also removes part of the pericarp. The variety of barley which in its natural state …