… covers the same types of articles as are described in the Explanatory Notes to headings 73.23 and 73.24, particularly … therein. The heading also covers aluminium cooking or heating apparatus similar to that described in the Explanatory Note to heading 74.18. …
… is a solid non‑metal. This heading covers the following categories of carbon. Carbon black results from the incomplete combustion or cracking (by heating, by electric arc or by electric sparks) of organic substances rich in carbon, such as : (1) Natural gases such as methane, anthracenic gases (i.e., …
… or cut lengthwise into strips, whether or not the inner coats have been removed by scraping. Guts are mainly used as … They are also used for the manufacture of sterile surgical catgut ( heading 30.06 ), tennis racket strings ( heading … ) and “artificial” guts made by glueing together split natural guts ( heading 42.06 ). …
… heading even if they are put up for general sale in presentation cases. The heading includes coin which is no longer legal tender but it excludes collectors’ pieces (see Explanatory Note to heading 97.05 ). Coins are made by … adornment ( heading 71.13 or 71.17 ). (c) Broken, cut or battered coins of a kind usable only as scrap or waste …
… differ from the tiles of heading 69.07 . They may be flat, half cylinders or of special shapes for eaves, ridges, … (3) Architectural ornaments for use on buildings, walls, gates, etc. (e.g., cornices and friezes); gargoyles; …
… excludes parts, trimmings and accessories, of textile material, and covers, tassels, thongs, umbrella cases and the like of any material; these are classified separately even when presented with, but not fitted to, …
… modified polymers and polymer blends, see the General Explanatory Note to this Chapter. The general physical … automobiles, appliances, housewares, etc., wire and cable coating, food container closures, coated and laminated products, bottles, trays and containers …
… to collapsible tubes for packing colours or other products; vats, reservoirs, drums and similar containers (for acids, … parts of building structures; yacht keels, divers’ breast plates; electroplating anodes (see Part (A) of the Explanatory Note to heading 75.08); lead bars, rods, …
… ties, collars, etc.) made of : (A) Furskin. (B) Other materials lined with furskin. (C) Other materials having … and revers (provided the collar or revers were not so exaggerated as to form virtually a cape or bolero), cuffs or edging to pockets, skirts, coats, etc. This heading also covers hides or skins tanned …
… in soaps, in cosmetic or toilet preparations, for making lubricating greases, synthetic detergents, laundering or cleaning preparations and as a source of fatty acids, fatty alcohols and methyl esters. … This white oil is obtained from the kernel of the nut, rather than the pulp of the fruits of oil palms, mainly the …
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