… 72.23 ‑ Wire of stainless steel. The provisions of the Explanatory Note to heading 72.17 apply, mutatis mutandis , to the products of this heading. The heading does not cover very …
… 04.09 ‑ Natural honey. This heading covers honey produced by bees ( Apis mellifera ) or by other insects, … centrifuged, or in the comb or containing comb chunks, provided that neither sugar nor any other substance has been …
… . Like ketones, these are characterised by a carbonyl group ( C=O) but it is linked to the neighbouring carbon … excludes diketene which is a lactone of heading 29.32 . (2) Boron trifluoride complexes with acetic acid, diethyl ether …
… other bananas. The starch contained in plantains differs from that contained in other bananas in that it does not … Plantains are primarily consumed after being fried, roasted, steamed, boiled or otherwise cooked. …
… different colours (golden yellow, white, sometimes reddish‑brown or mottled), and of different shapes (round, dog‑tooth shaped, flattened, etc.). The heading does …
… machines of heading 85.01 or 85.02. Subject to the general provisions regarding the classification of parts (see the … classified here includes : (1) Shells and cases, stators, rotors, collector rings, collectors, brush‑holders, …
… not alloyed 7606.92 ‑ ‑ Of aluminium alloys These products, which are defined in Note 9 (d) to Section XV , correspond to similar goods made of copper. The provisions of the Explanatory Note to heading 74.09 apply …
… (d) Polybasite, sulphide of silver and antimony. (e) Proustite, sulphide of silver and arsenic. (f) … the latter frequently contain other metals of the platinum group (i.e., iridium, osmium, palladium, rhodium and …
… to this heading. Because of its lightness and resistance to corrosion, aluminium tends to replace iron and steel in the manufacture of reservoirs, tanks, …
… with their apparatus 8538.90 ‑ Other Subject to the general provisions regarding the classification of parts (see the … generally of plastics or metal, without their instruments, provided they are clearly recognisable as parts of …