… as wholly or mainly for use in warfare, such as landing craft or certain fleet auxiliaries (for transporting … type for the support of temporary bridges, etc., and rafts of all kinds ( heading 89.07 ). …
… Metal polishes and polishes for glass consisting of very soft polishing materials such as chalk or kieselguhr in … in a lubricating mineral oil. These preparations, which are often put up for retail sale and are usually in the form of …
… within a very short period. Phlegmatising agents are often added to these products to reduce their sensitivity to … These products are commonly called dynamites and often contain other substances such as nitrocellulose …
… affixed to a support. Infrared laser sensitive plates are often called thermosensitive/thermal plates or heat … or exposed (negative or positive) but not developed; after development, they are proper to Chapter 49 or Section …
… (sparkling wines proper), or by adding the gas artificially after bottling (aerated wines). (4) Dessert wines (sometimes … dioxide. (3) By adding alcohol. This type of product is often consumed as a wine without further processing. Others, …
… and aroma of tobacco, which undergoes spontaneous ageing after packing. Tobacco so treated is packed in bundles, … with a band or with another tobacco leaf), or simply left as loose leaves. They are always tightly compressed in …
… to prevent oxidation of the metal at the moment of fusion. After welding there is a raised bead of metal, the “weld … by resistance or induction without the addition of metal. After welding there is no raised bead of metal on the …
… milk, etc. (2) Soups and broths ready for consumption after heating. These products are generally based on … consistency, suitable for consumption either directly or after re‑heating. They are usually put up in airtight jars …