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Section X > Chapter 49 > Heading 4909

Explanatory notes

… heading covers : (i)    Printed or illustrated postcards regardless of whether they are for private, commercial or … the pictorial matter does not form the principal feature (e.g., certain postcards with advertising matter or small … are sometimes printed on materials other than paper, e.g., plastics or gelatin. The heading does not cover  : …

Section XV > Chapter 74 > Heading 7419

Explanatory notes

… chains having the character of imitation jewellery (e.g., watch chains and trinket chains) ( heading 71.17 ). … (6)   Electroplating anodes of copper or of copper alloys (e.g., brass) (see Part (A) of the Explanatory Note to … Tubes and pipes to which fins or gills have been attached, e.g., by welding, not elsewhere specified or included. (8)   …

Section XV > Chapter 82 > Heading 8203

Explanatory notes

… tweezers and similar tools, including  : (1) Pliers (e.g., seal closers and pliers, sheep‑ear and other animal … eyelet‑closing pliers; plier type saw sets). (2) Pincers (e.g., farriers’ tongs and smiths’ tongs). (3) Tweezers (e.g., watchmakers’, florists’, philatelists’, depilating). …

Section IV > Chapter 16 > Heading 1601

Explanatory notes

… etc. In addition, they may contain relatively large (e.g., bite‑sized) pieces of meat or meat offal. Sausages and … (1)   Sausages and similar products, with a basis of meat (e.g., Frankfurter, salami). (2)   Liver sausages (including … (natural or artificial) without prior mincing or chopping, e.g., rolled ham and shoulder (generally heading 02.10 or …

Section II > Chapter 11 > Heading 1108

Explanatory notes

… are carbohydrates, are contained in the cells of many vegetable products. The most important sources of starch are the cereal grains (e.g., maize (corn), wheat and rice), certain lichens, … a wide range of products classified under other headings, e.g., modified starch, roasted soluble starch, dextrin, …

Section XVIII > Chapter 91 > Heading 9107

Explanatory notes

… motor, usually a dial with or without hands, a time‑regulating device (levers and pins), together with systems … Time switches may be set in action by thermostats, pressure regulators, water level regulators, etc. The heading also includes switches for …

Section XVIII > Chapter 91 > Heading 9108

Explanatory notes

… with a digital time display, the display cell forms an integral part of the movement; without it the movement cannot function and hence cannot be regarded as complete and assembled within the meaning of … expression “watch movements” in this heading means devices regulated by a balance‑wheel and hairspring, quartz crystal …

Section VI > Chapter 32 > Heading 3202

Explanatory notes

… (B) Inorganic tanning products or “mineral tannings” (e.g., based on chromium, aluminium, iron or zirconium … above remain classified in this heading even if intermixed (e.g., organic syntans mixed with chromium or aluminium … tanning substances, also serve subsidiary purposes (e.g., dye levelling or bleaching). (II)   Artificial bates . …

Section IV > Chapter 18 > Heading 1806

Explanatory notes

… and cocoa butter; in some cases, cocoa powder and vegetable oil may be substituted for cocoa paste. Milk, … blocks, slabs or bars consisting of a centre composed of, e.g., cream, crusted sugar, desiccated coconut, fruit, fruit … not in pieces), embedded throughout the chocolate, are not regarded as “filled”. ______________________ …

Section XIV > Chapter 71 > Heading 7112

Explanatory notes

… metal in metallic form or in the form of compounds (e.g., silver halides). (E)   Residues of metallurgical, … or chemical processes, containing precious metal (e.g., slags, sludges from electrolytic refining and plating, … boards and similar carriers containing precious metal (e.g., gold or silver) (heading 85.49). …