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Section IV > Chapter 20 > Heading 2005

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… not provided for in Chapter 7 or 11. Such products fall in the heading irrespective of the type of container in … other ingredients ready for immediate consumption. They may also be homogenised or mixed together (salads). Examples of … juices of heading 20.09 . (c)   Vegetable juices of an alcoholic strength by volume exceeding 0.5 % vol ( Chapter …

Section XI > Chapter 55 > Heading 5501

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… covers synthetic filament tow produced as described in the General Explanatory Note to this Chapter, only if it meets the following specifications (see also Chapter Note 1) : (A)  The tow must exceed 2 m in … being stretched by more than 100 % of its length. (E)  The total measurement of the tow must exceed 20,000 decitex. The …

Section XVIII > Chapter 90 > Heading 9033

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… instruments or apparatus of Chapter 90. This heading covers all parts and accessories for machines, appliances, … Those mentioned in Chapter Note 1, e.g. :         (a)     Optical elements of glass, not optically worked ( Chapter 70 ).         (b)     Articles of …

Section VI > Chapter 33 > Heading 3303

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… fragrance primarily to the human body. Perfumes and scents generally consist of essential oils, floral concretes, absolutes or mixtures of … odoriferous substances, dissolved in highly concentrated alcohol. They are usually compounded with slightly perfumed …

Section XX > Chapter 96 > Heading 9617

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… temperature, for reasonable periods of time. These articles usually consist of a double walled receptacle (the inner), generally of glass, with a … material (glass fibre, cork or felt). The heading also includes double-walled stainless steel vacuum insulated …

Section II > Chapter 6 > Heading 0601

Explanatory notes

… whether or not presented in pots, boxes, etc., of, inter alia , plants of the following kinds : Amaryllis, anemone (bulbous species), begonia, canna, chionodoxa, convallaria (lily of the valley), crocus, cyclamen, dahlia, … ranunculus, richardia, tigridia and tulipa. The heading also includes bulbs, etc., of plants not used for ornamental

Section XIII > Chapter 69 > Heading 6906

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… applies to non-refractory piping, etc., designed, as a general rule, to interlock and to be used for draining or … electric cables but not designed to act as insulators, half tubes in the form of gutters or runways, wall drainage tubes).        These pipes, etc., may be of …

Section XI > Chapter 52 > Heading 5201

Explanatory notes

… plant ( Gossypium ) are covered with cotton fibres. The essential constituent of these fibres is cellulose, and they … of pod waste, leaves or earthy matter still remains); it also includes cotton fibres ( other than linters and waste) … absorbent. International trade in raw cotton is concerned almost wholly with ginned cotton which is usually in …

Section XVII > Chapter 89 > Heading 8905

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… which is subsidiary to their main function .         These normally perform their main function in a stationary position. …         House‑boats, laundry boats and floating mills are also covered by this group. (B)   Floating docks .         …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2808

Explanatory notes

… iron, chromium, bismuth or manganese oxides, etc.). Alternatively, nitrogen and oxygen may be directly combined … furnace and the resulting nitric oxide oxidised. It can also be prepared by the action of sulphuric acid (alone or associated with sodium disulphate) on natural