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Section X > Chapter 47 > Heading 4706

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… from recovered (waste and scrap) paper or paperboard are usually presented in the form of dried, baled sheets and … and the extent of the processing, they may contain small quantities of residues such as ink, clay, starch, polymer …

Section V > Chapter 27 > Heading 2704

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… absence of air. It is obtained in coke ovens from various qualities of bituminous coals. Semi‑coke results from the … deposited on the walls of the ovens or retorts. The carbon usually consists of irregular lumps of which one face is …

Section XX > Chapter 96 > Heading 9615

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… in place or for ornamental purposes. These articles are usually made of plastics, ivory, bone, horn, tortoise‑shell, … of textile, rubber or other materials. These articles are usually made of base metal or plastics. They fall in Chapter …

Section XI > Chapter 63 > Heading 6301

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… and travelling rugs Blankets and travelling rugs are usually made of wool, animal hair, cotton or man‑made … covers rugs and blankets for cots or prams. Travelling rugs usually have fringes (generally formed by projecting warp or …

Section XI > Chapter 51 > Heading 5104

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… garnetting the wool remaining when mixed rags are treated, usually with acid, to eliminate the vegetable fibres (e.g., … of wool or of fine or coarse animal hair of this heading is usually spun into yarns either alone or mixed with new …

Section XI > Chapter 61 > Heading 6109

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… neckline, having a close‑fitting or lower neckline (round, square, boat‑shaped or V‑shaped). These garments may have … knitting or other process.  The bottom of these garments is usually hemmed. This heading also includes singlets and …

Section XI > Chapter 51 > Heading 5106

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… operations employed for combed yarns. All these yarns are usually wound on bobbins or cones. This heading also covers … and cross each other. They are generally less regular and usually more loosely twisted than worsted yarns. These yarns …

Section II > Chapter 14 > Heading 1404

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… still covered with a fine down formed of very short fibres (usually less than 5 mm long). These fibres are known as … otherwise worked. When otherwise worked, they are excluded (usually heading 96.02 or 96.06 ). (D)  Vegetable materials …

Section XIV > Chapter 71 > Heading 7118

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… government control for use as legal tender. Consignments of individual coins or of sets of coins which are legal tender … Medals even if “struck” in the same way as coins; these usually fall in heading 71.13 , 71.14 or  71.17 or …

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