… ends, or fitted with tags, rings, hooks, etc., (e.g., shoe laces, clothes lines, towing ropes), ships’ fenders, … are classified in their appropriate headings (e.g., shoe laces made from braids are classified in heading 63.07 ). …
… obtained from the pulp of the fruits of oil palms. The main source is the African oil palm ( Elaeis guineensis ) which is native to tropical Africa but is also grown in Central America, Malaysia and Indonesia; other examples are …
… monofilament of which any cross‑sectional dimension exceeds 1 mm or of strip or the like of an apparent width exceeding 5 mm, of artificial textile materials ( heading …
… it further includes unit construction bodies in which certain elements of the chassis are incorporated in the … be completely equipped (e.g., with all their fittings and accessories such as dashboards, boots (trunks), seats and …
… sewing or shoe or clothes cleaning. The heading covers certain travel sets consisting of articles individually … cosmetics, perfumery or toilet articles, handkerchiefs of cellulose wadding, but also made up textile articles such as …
… products. Varnishes of this heading are similar to paints except that they do not contain a pigment; however, they may … of polymers, such as polyacrylic esters, poly(vinyl acetate) and poly(vinyl chloride), or copolymerisation …
… ). (e) Instantaneous or storage water heaters and other appliances of heading 84.19 . (f) Household electrical equipment of Chapter 85 (in particular the appliances and apparatus of headings 85.09 and 85.16 ). …
… simply by sewing strips in spirals. GENERAL With the exception of the articles listed below this Chapter covers … etc.). It also covers hair-nets of any material and certain specified fittings for headgear. The hats and other …
… It occurs in the form of powder or flakes or crystalline pieces of irregular shape; it varies in colour from grey to … high proportion of calcium tartrate. They are used as a source of potassium bitartrate (cream of tartar) which …