… horns, shells, etc. These products (obtained mainly from slaughter houses, floating factories which process fishery … the above products in the form of pellets (see the General Explanatory Note to this Chapter). The flours, meals …
… in refiners from wood in chips, shavings, sawdust or similar forms. The wood is reduced to a fibrous state by the abrasive action induced by two closely spaced ridged plates or discs, one or both of which are rotating. Small …
… and edible offal of domestic poultry which, when live, are classified in heading 01.05. The poultry offal of greatest … from other livers by the fact that they are much larger and heavier, firmer and richer in fat; their colour …
… however, they have been worked beyond this stage, they are classified in this heading, provided that they have not … e.g., wire drawing stock (wire‑rod) or tubes, are, however, classified in heading 74.03 . …
… itself, however, regarded as a mechanical feature involving classification in this heading unless the appliance is … fixing to a wall or other surface, or is fitted with base plates, etc., for standing on a table, on the floor, etc. …
… (4) In rolls of a width exceeding 5 cm. This paper, often laid or watermarked, is of good quality (frequently of hemp or linen rag pulp), but very thin and relatively strong. It may be free from loading or lightly …
… by passing the chips between two closely spaced ridged plates, one or both of which may be rotating. One of the … pulp is not generally used alone because the fibres are relatively short and would produce weak products. In …
… 56.07 ) (see Parts (I) (B) (2) and (3) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI). The heading includes yarn … processed as indicated in Part (I) (B) (1) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI. …
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