… grill, wire cloth, etc., and may be manufactured by any process (moulding, forging, punching, stamping, etc.). They may be fitted with lids, handles or other parts or accessories of other materials provided that they retain the …
… pipes of this heading may be manufactured by the following processes : (a) by extruding a hollow cast or pierced round ingot; (b) by longitudinally or spirally …
… wares, they remain in the heading even if they contain accessories of other materials (ribbons, paper trimmings, … if bearing flowers or flower buds (e.g., magnolia and certain types of roses), are treated as cut flowers or …
… from such worn‑out rubber tyres, usually by the following processes : (a) Cutting the tyre , with a special … heel. (b) Splitting to remove the tread. (c) Cutting into pieces . The heading excludes used tyres suitable …
… the types of tyres which are covered by this subheading are reproduced below for illustrative purposes only. - … the types of tyres which are covered by this subheading are reproduced below for illustrative purposes only. - …
… life‑preservers, weighted canes and the like for police, etc., and loaded walking‑sticks . (2) Knuckledusters , i.e., pieces of metal shaped to fit a clenched fist and with which …
… , whether for personal adornment or for keeping the hair in place. (3) Hair‑slides and the like for holding the hair in place or for ornamental purposes. These articles are usually …
… from maize (corn). It is a brown or blackish viscous substance containing an appreciable amount of sugar which … Beet sugar molasses is not normally eaten as such, but certain refined forms of sugar cane molasses and corn …
… or included elsewhere, in particular in any of the preceding headings of this Chapter. Fabrics containing metal … here provided the metal thread or metallised yarn exceeds the weight of any other textile. For this purpose …