… silk, unlike the silk yarn of the preceding heading, is formed of discontinuous fibres. These fibres, which may be … simply been carded but not combed, they are usually still somewhat tangled and form small knots at intervals. Noil …
… floor coverings produced on tufting machines which, by means of a system of needles and hooks, insert textile yarn … of loosely woven textile material, e.g., jute, or by foamed rubber. This heading also covers turf, which is a …
… oils with similar characteristics, which are classified commercially as rape or colza oils. These oils … contains a high level of erucic acid and is used, e.g., in medicines, for cooking or in industrial products. ° ° ° …
… discs and rings), of unvulcanised rubber. 4006.10 ‑ “Camel‑back” strips for retreading rubber tyres 4006.90 ‑ … made by extrusion. The heading covers, in particular, “camel‑back” strips with a slightly trapezoidal …
… Their particle size generally does not exceed 1,000 micrometers (microns) but sizing is effected by sieving rather than by measuring individual particles. There can be a considerable …
… and in sheets (whether or not cut to shape). The non-mechanical blowing process, now more or less completely … special types of glass), has been replaced by various mechanical processes consisting essentially of drawing …
… 7228.50 ‑ Other bars and rods, not further worked than cold‑formed or cold‑finished 7228.60 ‑ Other bars and rods … 82.07; they are also used in lengths up to five or six metres to transmit power when drilling at a distance. The …
… globes with internal lighting, provided they are not merely toys. The heading does not include : (a) Books … scarves or handkerchiefs, containing prints of maps for ornamental or decorative purposes ( Section XI ). (f) …