… the term “figs” applies only to fruits of the species Ficus carica , whether or not to be used for distillation; the heading therefore does not cover cactus figs (prickly pears) which fall in heading 08.10 . …
… ‑ Maize (corn) (+). 1005.10 ‑ Seed 1005.90 ‑ Other There are several kinds of maize (corn), with grains of different … 1005.10, the term “seed” covers only maize (corn) regarded by the competent national authorities as being for …
… citrus fruit peels most commonly used for edible purposes are orange (including bitter or Seville orange), lemon and citron. These peels are mainly used for making candied peel or for extracting …
… not broken (+). 1201.10 - Seed 1201.90 - Other Soya beans are very important source of vegetable oil. The soya beans … subheading 1201.10, the term “seed” covers only soya beans regarded by the competent national authorities as being for …
… This heading covers fresh melons of the species Citrullus vulgaris or Cucumis melo, including, inter alia , … The heading also covers the melon‑like fruit of the species Carica papaya , known as papaws or papaya. However, the …
… used for excursions, generally during the tourist season, are also classified in this heading. Sports fishing vessels are, however, excluded ( heading 89.03 ). …
… aluminium industry. It is also used as a de‑oxidising or de‑carburising agent in metallurgy. The heading does not cover … of aluminium ( heading 26.20 ). (c) Ingots and similar unwrought forms, cast from remelted aluminium waste …
… applies, mutatis mutandis , to this heading. Since they are light and good conductors of electricity, aluminium and … alloys such as “almelec” and “aldrey” are often used in place of copper in the construction of …
… nitrosated derivatives of products of heading 29.12. These are derived from aldehydes by replacing one or more of the … heading also excludes aldehyde‑bisulphite compounds which are classified as sulphonated derivatives of alcohols ( …