… Those goods preserved by sugar and put up in syrup, whatever the packing, are excluded from this heading ( … (e.g., dates and prunes) remain classified in Chapter 8 even if small quantities of sugar have been added, or if the …
… prunes) in the form of slices or blocks of pulp, dried or evaporated. The heading covers tamarind pods. It also … or herbal “teas”. These products remain classified here. However, the heading excludes such products consisting of a …
… (A) and (B) above remain classified in this heading even if intermixed (e.g., organic syntans mixed with … substances, also serve subsidiary purposes (e.g., dye levelling or bleaching). (II) Artificial bates . …
… may be reinforced or equipped with one or more braided sleeves of wire or metal strip. These sleeves are sometimes protected by spiralled wire, and may …
… (e.g., machine wipers). All other textile waste and scrap, however, is excluded from this heading. This exclusion … These products are classified in Chapters 50 to 55 in the relevant headings relating to “waste” or “garnetted stock”. …
… scrubbing boards and jugs. (Many such articles are, however, more frequently made of galvanised iron or steel … and tube or pipe fittings (for example couplings , elbows, sleeves), of zinc ( other than hollow profiles ( heading …
… or its salts and a foodstuff, such as lactose, are however excluded from this heading and fall in heading 21.06 … 2,6-Dichlorophenolindophenol . This heading excludes , however, cyclic polymers of aldimines ( heading 29.33 ). …
… are classified here provided they are presented together (even if packed separately for convenience of transport). … without their welding heads or welding appliances. However, they are excluded ( heading 85.15 ) when presented …