… or thread. This heading also excludes : (a) Bandages, medicated or put up for retail sale ( heading 30.05 ). (b) … of heading 58.10 . (e) Fabrics of Chapter 59 (e.g., impregnated, coated, covered or laminated fabrics of heading 59.03 or …
… it may be powdered. Beet sugar molasses is not normally eaten as such, but certain refined forms of sugar cane … as table syrups. The main uses of molasses are as the raw material from which alcohols and alcoholic beverages are distilled (e.g., rum from sugar cane molasses), in the preparation of cattle foods and coffee substitutes. It is …
… obtained by various pulp manufacturing techniques in which defibration is solely or principally achieved by the application of mechanical forces upon the raw material. These fibres are generally produced in the form of …
… woven fabrics as defined in Part (I) (C) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI. It covers these fabrics … are classified as fabrics of synthetic staple fibres by the application of Note 2 to Section XI (see also Part (I) (A) … cotton; (c) Weigh not more than 170 g/m 2 . Bandages, medicated or put up for retail sale, are excluded ( heading …
… obtained by spinning the rovings of coarse animal hair (see Explanatory Note to heading 51.02 (item (2)) for an explanation of what is meant by coarse animal hair). These yarns are …
… crocheted. 6109.10 ‑ Of cotton 6109.90 ‑ Of other textile materials The term “T‑shirts” means lightweight knitted or … having a close‑fitting or lower neckline (round, square, boat‑shaped or V‑shaped). These garments may have …
… Cermets contain both a ceramic constituent (resistant to heat and with a high melting point) and a metallic … and also their physical and chemical properties, are related both to their ceramic and metallic constituents, … fissile or radioactive substances ( heading 28.44 ). (b) Plates, sticks, tips and the like for tools, of cermets with …
… oil has a wide range of industrial uses, e.g., in leather dressing, in the manufacture of soap, lubricants, glycerol and waterproofing compositions, and as a base for cosmetic creams. The pure refined oil is of great value as a salad or cooking oil and for making …
… heading also covers areca (betel) nuts used chiefly as a masticatory, cola (kola) nuts used both as a masticatory and … an edible, nutlike, spiny-angled fruit of the species Trapa natans , sometimes referred to as a water chestnut. The heading does not include : (a) The …
… from carded (but not combed) slivers by the spinning operations employed for combed yarns. All these yarns are … derived from the combed wool in fragments described in the Explanatory Note to heading 51.05. Yarns are excluded if put … sale (see provisions of Part (I) (B) (3) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI). The yarns covered by this …
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