… 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 …
… 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) . …
… a proportion of the order of one part per million, provided they are in the form of discs, wafers or similar forms. When … unworked as drawn, or in the form of cylinders or rods, they are classified in Chapter 28 . (2) Chemical compounds …
… 2 S 2 O 4 ) which has not been isolated in the free state. They are obtained by reducing (with zinc powder) solutions … of hydrogen sulphites saturated with sulphur dioxide. They are reducing agents employed in the chemical, textile …
… i.e., coral not having undergone processes extending beyond simple cutting. (3) Shells, unworked or simply … i.e., shells not having undergone processes extending beyond cleaning or simple cutting. The heading includes …
… the reeling process; these filaments adhere together as they are reeled because of the gum (sericin) with which they are covered. The raw silk filaments are wrapped around …
… and consist of heterogenous blends of cellulosic fibres. They may be bleached or unbleached. These pulps are … on the input material and the extent of the processing, they may contain small quantities of residues such as ink, …
… any process (moulding, forging, punching, stamping, etc.). They may be fitted with lids, handles or other parts or accessories of other materials provided that they retain the character of iron or steel articles. The …
… catkins or flowers of the hop plant ( Humulus lupulus ). They are used mainly in the brewing industry to give flavour to the beer, but they are also used for medicinal purposes. The cones fall in …