… the sub-genus Bibos , such as the gaur ( Bos gaurus ), the gayal ( Bos frontalis ) and the banteng ( Bos sondaicus or … Animals of the sub-genus Poephagus , such as the Tibetan yak ( Bos grunniens ). (2) Buffalo : This category …
… processed for spinning. 5506.10 ‑ Of nylon or other polyamides 5506.20 ‑ Of polyesters 5506.30 ‑ Acrylic or … a slight twist ‑ which can be spun in one operation into yarn. The heading does not cover wadding ( heading 30.05 or …
… frames, have approximately the same diameter as the single yarn of heading 52.05 or 52.06, and that they are slightly … since they have not been spun, they do not yet constitute yarns and remain in this heading. Slivers are generally …
… of high molecular weight; polysulphonamides and polyhydroxy-polyarylsulphone-sulphonic acids. (2) … include certain condensation products of formaldehyde with dicyandiamide, with urea or with melamine. (B) Inorganic …
… creams, skin foods (including those containing bees’ royal jelly) and skin tonics or body lotions; petroleum … elimination and lip enhancement (including those containing hyaluronic acid); anti-acne preparations ( other than soaps …
… heading. This exclusion applies particularly to tangled yarn obtained during the process of manufacturing knitted … or crocheted articles; any other waste or scrap textile yarns or fibres (including those obtained from the padding …
… nets . These usually consist of pocket‑like nets of textile yarn or cord, mounted on a wire support and fixed to a … making artificial flies ( heading 05.05 or 67.01 ). (b) Yarns, monofilaments, cords, and real or imitation gut, cut …
… made of silk, wool, man‑made fibres or even metallised yarn. They remain in this heading even if hemmed, bordered, … heading 57.02 ). (b) Sets consisting of woven fabric and yarn for making up into tapestries ( heading 63.08 ). (c) …
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