… or other textile bast fibres of heading 53.03. However, if they are within the definition of twine, cordage, rope or … (I) (B) (2) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XI) they are excluded ( heading 56.07 ). Yarn remains in this …
… 73.12 applies, mutatis mutandis , to this heading. Since they are light and good conductors of electricity, aluminium … aluminium‑magnesium‑silicon alloys such as “almelec” and “aldrey” are often used in place of copper in the …
… beans, mung beans, beans in edible pods (variously known as kidney beans, French beans, runner beans, string beans, wax beans or snap beans) and cowpeas (including black eye). (3) Broad beans ( Vicia faba var. major ), horse …
… sulphur water or in other preservative solutions), provided they remain unsuitable for immediate consumption in that … strawberries, oranges, citrons, apricots and greengages. They are usually packed in casks, trays or open‑lath type …
… parts fulfil both the following conditions : (i) They must be identifiable as being suitable for use solely … principally with the carriages of this heading; and (ii) They must not be excluded by the provisions of the Notes to …
… in headings 02.01 to 02.05, 02.07, 02.08 or 04.10 if they are edible animals fit for human consumption. In other cases they are classified in heading 05.11 . …
… and development, provided that, if with perforations, they are of a kind used for the reproduction or projection … the latter are sometimes called diapositives because they are transparent. The heading also covers microcopies on …
… or for dancing or gymnastics (e.g., fencing clothing, jockeys’ silks, ballet skirts, leotards). However, … sports or games (e.g., fencing masks and breast plates, ice hockey pants, etc.) are excluded (heading 95.06) . …
… tools used for working metals or other hard materials. They fall in this heading whether sharpened or not, or … but not if already mounted on tools; in the latter case they fall in the headings for tools, particularly heading …