… one edge of each strip being fitted with scoops (of metal, plastics, etc.), which can be made to interlock by means of … Another type of slide fastener consists of two strips of plastics, each with a specially shaped edge designed to …
… - - Other Subject to the general provisions regarding the classification of parts (see the General Explanatory Note to Section XVI), this heading covers parts …
… Notes 9 (a), 9 (b) and 9 (c) to Section XV , correspond to similar goods made of copper. The provisions of the Explanatory Notes to headings 74.07 and 74.08 therefore …
… ores and concentrates The principal uranium ores generally classified in this heading are : (a) Autunite, hydrated … uranium and thorium. The principal thorium ores generally classified in this heading are : (a) Monazite, phosphate …
… or for other purposes. Mixtures of peat and sand or clay, the essential character of which is given by the peat, … ). (b) Flower pots or other articles of peat, including insulating sheets for buildings, obtained by cutting or …
… woven fabrics (as defined in Part (I) (C) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI) made of coarse animal hair … are mainly used for sieves. Other horsehair cloth is used largely for interlinings in garments. The heading does not …
… and is presented in coils. The second paragraph of the Explanatory Note to heading 74.07 applies, mutatis mutandis … Coated welding electrodes, etc. ( heading 83.11 ). (f) Insulated electric wire and cable (including enamelled wire) …
… when wood is carbonised out of contact with air. It is classified in this heading whether in the form of blocks, … than water and in the piece shows the grain of wood. The similar products obtained by carbonising coconut or other …
… the conditions described in Part (I) (B) (3) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI. (B) Silk‑worm gut . … gut is obtained by extracting and stretching the silk glands of silk‑worms killed by immersion in diluted acetic …