… concave blade ) but with the characteristic scissor finger rings (e.g., for flower cutting). The heading … sheep shears, etc., with blades not fitted with finger rings, and secateurs and similar one‑handed pruners and …
… foenum graecum ). (g) Mixtures of the products of headings 09.04 to 09.10 when the separate ingredients of the mixture fall in different headings, e.g., mixtures of pepper (heading 09.04) with …
… assume the character of articles or of products of other headings. The heading also covers hollow profiles including … assumed the character of articles or of products of other headings. Wire‑bars and billets with their ends tapered or …
… ‑ Sanitary ware and parts thereof The Explanatory Notes to headings 73.21, 73.23 and 73.24 apply, mutatis mutandis , to … 82.05 ). (c) Cutlery and spoons, forks, ladles, etc. ( headings 82.11 to 82.15 ). (d) Ornaments of heading 83.06 …
… drawing, etc., or as a powder which can be sintered like tungsten (see the Explanatory Note to heading 81.01). … XV. Since the metallurgy of molybdenum resembles that of tungsten, the second part of the Explanatory Note to heading …
… AND SECTIONS The provisions of the Explanatory Notes to headings 72.14 to 72.16 apply, mutatis mutandis , to the … Note. Subheading 7228.50 See the Explanatory Note to subheadings 7215.10 and 7215.50. …
… cases, crates and similar articles ‑ Sacks and bags (including cones) : 3923.21 ‑ ‑ Of polymers of ethylene … : (a) Containers such as boxes, cases, crates, sacks and bags (including cones and refuse sacks), casks, cans, …
… in the manufacture of varnishes, insulating or waterproof coatings, etc., where stability at high temperature is … renders them suitable for manufacture into washers or other packings for appliances submitted to high or low …
… . (4) Elk, reindeer, roebucks and other deer. (5) Dogs. These raw hides and skins may be fresh (green) or … cooked, such skins are classified in Chapter 16 .) (b) Parings and similar waste of raw hides or skins ( heading …
… that heading). All the above articles may be furnished with trimmings of various kinds (ribbons, lace, etc.), and may incorporate fittings and accessories of non‑textile materials (e.g., …