… etc. ( heading 56.07 ) (see Part (I) (B) (2) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI). Yarn remains in … sale or processed as indicated in Part (I) (B) (1) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI. Metallised yarn, …
… of heading 28.41. It is an amorphous powder, specific gravity about 4; white but turns yellow when heated. This … 38.15, 38.24 ). The heading further excludes : (a) Natural titanium dioxide (rutile, anatase, brookite), an ore …
… or preserved tomatoes (e.g., tomato purée, paste or concentrate) and tomato juice of which the dry weight … other tomato sauces ( heading 21.03 ) and tomato soup and preparations therefor ( heading 21.04 ). …
… mechanic’s tools including, e.g., sockets sets, spanners, ratchet wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers. (2) Simple … that such minority items do not change their essential character of sets of tools of two or more of the headings …
… been further prepared after tanning or crusting (see the General Explanatory Note to this Chapter). Sheep or lamb … or kids but is of looser texture and has a more irregular grain. The heading excludes : (a) Chamois (including …
… sheep’s gut. Catgut is used mainly in the manufacture of rackets, of fishing tackle and of machinery parts. The … etc. “Artificial” guts made by glueing together split natural guts also fall in this heading. …
… livers, kidneys, sweetbreads (thymus glands and pancreas), brains, lungs, throats, thick skirts, thin skirts, spleens, … to be applied for the classification of offal, see the General Explanatory Note to this Chapter. …
… for retail sale (see provisions of Part (I) (B) (3) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI). The yarns of this … the processes mentioned in Part (I) (B) (1) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI. …
… may not be coated or impregnated with oil, tar or chemical preparations. Textile tubing is also classified here if … with rubber or plastics, armoured with metal (e.g., with a spiral of metal wire) or fitted with non‑textile accessories …
… produced by smelting oxidised copper ores or impure copper scrap, usually in a blast furnace. The copper content varies widely, usually in the range of approximately 60 to 85 % by weight. (2) Blister …