… are usually white but may be shaded or coloured (e.g., grey, black, purple, red, yellow, green or blue). They are usually round, but sometimes half round (button …
… by drawing (combined with blowing in the case of tubing); they may be used for many purposes (e.g., for chemical or … recognisable as being intended for a particular purpose, they fall in heading 70.20 . This heading includes tubes …
… ‑ Chamotte or dinas earths This heading covers all natural clayey substances ( other than kaolin and other kaolinic … improvement. These products remain in this heading even if they have been heated to remove some or most of the …
… is converted to alcohol by fermentation. In some cases they are fortified by the addition of alcohol, or of … alia , Canary, Cyprus, Lacryma Christi, Madeira, Malaga, Malmsey, Marsala, Port, Samos and Sherry. The heading does …
… according to the proportions of the constituent metals. They are used in jewellery and also in electrical contacts … alloys (known as “white” golds or, in some countries, as “grey” golds) often used as a substitute for platinum. Other …
… helmets which require to be fitted to divers’ suits before they are air‑tight, and anti‑radiation or anti‑contamination … device which absorbs poison gases or retains dust. They therefore consist essentially of a mask, with an …
… . Watch cases and parts thereof may be of any material. They are mainly made of base metal (steel, nickel, etc., … plastics, ivory, agate, mother-of-pearl or tortoise‑shell. They may be ornamented (engine‑turned, engraved, chased, …
… This heading applies only to the following goods, provided they are not put up in the forms or packages described in … list above are classified in this heading even when they are clearly not to be used as fertilisers . …
… reading of less than 99.5° (see Subheading Note 1). They are generally destined for processing into refined … sugars are produced by the further processing of raw sugar. They are generally produced as a white crystalline substance …
… in more specific headings of the Nomenclature even if they are suited by reason of their nature or finish for … no less efficiently than their plainer counterparts, they are classified in heading 69.11 or 69.12 rather than in …