… Part (I) (B) (4) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI. However, if such thread is within the definition of … Part (I) (B) (2) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI) it is excluded ( heading 56.07 ). Sewing thread remains … Part (I) (B) (1) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI. This heading also excludes single yarn and monofilament, …
… consists of an impure form of copper produced by smelting oxidised copper ores or impure copper scrap, usually in a … conversion process, sulphur, iron and other impurities are oxidised. The copper content is normally about 98 % by …
… paper coated with albumin, gelatin, barium sulphate, zinc oxide, etc. ( Chapter 48 or Section XI ). (d) Developed photographic paper, paperboard or …
… in Part (I) (C) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI) of the metallised yarns of heading 56.05, and also woven fabrics of the metal threads of Section XIV or XV, provided they are fabrics of a kind used for …
… in Part (I) (C) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI. It covers these fabrics provided they are classified as … staple fibres by the application of Note 2 to Section XI (see also Part (I) (A) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI) and provided they meet the following specifications : …
… in Part (I) (C) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI. It covers these fabrics provided they are classified as cotton fabrics by the application of Note 2 to Section XI (see also Part (I) (A) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI) and provided they meet the following specification : …
… or a metal spiral which rotates around its own axis, or a guard, a depilating head and a set of depilating … and comb blades. * * * Hair clippers operated by a flexible shaft driven by a separate electric motor are … , the electric motor (whether or not equipped with the flexible shaft) being classified in heading 85.01 . …
… mineral waters may also contain natural or added carbon dioxide. Artificial mineral waters are prepared from … waters), i.e., ordinary potable waters charged with carbon dioxide gas under pressure. They are often called “soda … and “carbonic acid snow” or “dry ice” (i.e., solid carbon dioxide) ( heading 28.11 ). …