… by Note 5 (A) to this Chapter. Among the products which have been compounded but which are not excluded from this … not contain such materials or from which such materials have been removed. In the case of vulcanised articles, which … to those of the other grades of synthetic rubber but they have the advantage of being resistant to solvents. These …
… for necklaces, rosaries, imitation flowers, ornaments for graves, etc.; for decorating textile articles (trimmings, … copper wire in a flame, or by casting glass in small moulds traversed by a thin copper tube. After cooling, the metal is …
… apparatus can subsequently reproduce the original sound-wave (speech, music, etc.). This includes recording based on the receipt of a sound-wave or by other methods, e.g., by recording data sound … set). They transmit a previously recorded message and may have the capability to record incoming messages left by …
… (smoothing, grooving, rabbet, jack planes, etc.), spoke shaves and wood scrapers, gravers and draw‑knives, of a kind used by carpenters, … types (see the Explanatory Note to heading 82.10 ), having the character of tools and accordingly not proper to …
… heading, the expression “worked” refers to materials which have undergone processes extending beyond the simple … mentioned in the heading are classified here provided they have undergone processes extending beyond cleaning or …