… to the spinning of staple fibres (e.g., noils, small broken pieces of laps, slivers or rovings). (2) Yarn wastes (hard waste) , i.e., broken, knotted or tangled yarns collected as waste during …
… nor further prepared. The heading does not include : (a) Uncooked edible skins of animals ( heading 02.06 or 02.10 ). (When cooked, such skins are classified in heading 16.02 ). (b) …
… heading excludes crustaceans, in shell, which have been cooked by steaming or by boiling in water (whether or not … scalding or other types of heat shock (which do not entail cooking as such), necessary to open the shell or stabilize …
… characters or pictures, gummed, fitted with ties, clasps, hooks or other fasteners or reinforced with metal or other … materials. They may be perforated or put up in sheets or booklets. Self-adhesive printed stickers designed to be …
… tufting machines which, by means of a system of needles and hooks, insert textile yarn into a pre‑existing backing … or a nonwoven) thus producing loops, or, if the needles and hooks are combined with a cutting device, tufts. The yarns …
… irregular shape, size and thickness, covered with earth (“books”). (B) Mica sheets , obtained by rifting cobbed and trimmed books. The sheets take the shape of irregular polygons, like …
… nor further prepared. The heading does not include : (a) Uncooked edible skins of animals ( Chapter 2 ) or of fish ( Chapter 3 ). (When cooked, such skins are classified in Chapter 16 .) (b) …
… generally interleaved with sheets of paper and put up in booklet form. Other foil, such as that used for making fancy … on paper, plastics or other support, and used for printing book covers, hat bands, etc. ( heading 32.12 ). (b) …
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