Harmonized System

Advanced search
Search history
Help
Help

Here you can type a keyword, INN or CAS numbers.

You can find your search history by clicking on the button on the left side of the search bar.

You can use the Advanced search by clicking on the Advanced search button, or you can use the following shortcuts:

  • @section
  • @chapter
  • @heading
  • @subheading
  • @legalnotes
  • @explanatorynotes
  • @classificationopinion
  • @hsnomenclature
  • @inn
  • @cas
Show last update onlyCorrelation Tables
1537 results for "学信网查学历证书编号信息<网址:zjw211.com>大丰营业性演出许可证多少钱-英吉利理工大学文凭毕业证哪里有卖<网址:zjw211.com>一比一仿俄勒冈卫生与科技大学文凭By"

Section VI > Chapter 38 > Heading 3824

Explanatory notes

… is not chemically defined, whether they are obtained as by‑products of the manufacture of other substances (this … products falling here include : (1)   Naphthenic acids (by‑products of the refining of certain petroleum oils and of … 80 % of the dry matter. Products of this kind are obtained by the hydrogenation of glucose syrups having a high …

Section XIII > Chapter 68 > Heading 6806

Explanatory notes

… of granite, basalt, limestone or dolomite) are obtained by melting one or more of these constituents and converting … a stream of the resulting liquid into fibres, usually by centrifugal action and stream or air blast. This heading … known as “ceramic fibres”. They are formed by fusing a blend of alumina and silica, in varying …

Section XV > Chapter 72 > Heading 7205

Explanatory notes

… round in shape, and angular “ grits ” . Shot is produced by pouring liquid iron or steel into cold water or into a jet of steam; the grits are obtained by the crushing of shot, or by cold crushing sheets, etc., of hardened metal. These …

Section IV > Chapter 22 > Heading 2204

Explanatory notes

… wine; grape must with fermentation prevented or arrested by the addition of alcohol : 2204.21 ‑ ‑ In containers … wines . These wines are charged with carbon dioxide, either by conducting the final fermentation in a closed vessel …

Section VI > Chapter 38 > Heading 3807

Explanatory notes

… not decreosoted and wood creosote. (1) Wood tar is obtained by draining from wood (coniferous or other) during … in charcoal kilns (e.g., Swedish tar or Stockholm tar), or by distillation in retorts or ovens (distilled tars). The … out from the pyroligneous liquids (settled tars), or by distillation of the pyroligneous liquids ‑ in which they …

Section XVI > Chapter 84 > Heading 8442

Explanatory notes

… for printing, used to print texts or illustrations (by hand or by the machines of heading 84.43); and prepared lithographic … used to assemble (compose) it for use in printing, whether by hand or mechanically. This heading covers equipment used …

Section XVIII > Chapter 90 > Heading 9019

Explanatory notes

… are mainly used to treat diseases of the joints or muscles, by mechanical reproduction of various movements. It should … down. (8)   Universal‑type apparatus, power‑operated, which by the use of interchangeable accessories, can be employed … feet, legs, back, arms, hands, face, etc.) usually operate by friction, vibration, etc. They may be hand‑ or …

Section XVIII > Chapter 90 > Heading 9025

Explanatory notes

… These instruments are used for determining, generally by direct reading on a graduated stem, the specific gravity … of spirituous liquors). The reading is sometimes converted by a table into other units. The instruments are usually … cover : (a)   Instruments which determine specific gravity by other methods, for example, pyknometers (specific gravity …

Section VI > Chapter 38 > Heading 3806

Explanatory notes

… the impurities present. Rosin and resin acids are obtained by the following processes : (1)         Separation of … wood. (3)         Fractional distillation of tall oil, a by‑product of the pulp and paper industry. Rosin and resin … Sodium or potassium resinates are usually obtained by boiling powdered rosin or resin acids in a solution of …

Section XI > Chapter 56 > Heading 5602

Explanatory notes

… textile materials 5602.90 ‑ Other Felt is usually obtained by superimposing, one on the other, a number of layers of textile fibres (usually the laps as produced by carding or by air‑laying); these are then moistened (generally with …

WCO Trade Tools provides essential information to support your trade activity.

Show Pricing