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Section XI > Chapter 53 > Heading 5311

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… from the yarns of heading 53.08. These fabrics are used principally for packing, for sailcloth, for the manufacture … does not cover woven fabrics made by interlacing paper strips ( heading 46.01 ). ______________________ …

Section II > Chapter 8 > Heading 0806

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… (hot‑house). The heading also covers dried grapes, the principal kinds being those known as “currants”, “sultanas”, … “seedless” raisins (all of which are substantially without pips) and the large raisins with seeds, such as “Muscatel”, …

Section II > Chapter 7 > Heading 0705

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… fresh or chilled lettuce ( Lactuca sativa ) of which the principal type is cabbage or head lettuce. In addition the … spp. ), including endive, which includes the following principal varieties : (1)   Witloof (blanched) chicory ( …

Section XI > Chapter 53 > Heading 5307

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… bast fibres of heading 53.03. 5307.10 ‑ Single 5307.20 ‑ Multiple (folded) or cabled This heading covers yarns, whether single or multiple (folded), obtained by spinning slivers of jute or …

Section XV > Chapter 82 > Heading 8204

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… for bicycles or cars, for coach screws, hydrants or piping (including chain type pipe wrenches); torque meter wrenches. The heading does not …

Section VII > Chapter 40 > Heading 4014

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… for syringes, vaporisers, droppers, etc., teats (nursing nipples), nipple shields, ice‑bags, hot‑water bottles, oxygen bags, …

Section XI > Chapter 53 > Heading 5306

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… 53.06 ‑ Flax yarn. 5306.10 ‑ Single 5306.20 ‑ Multiple (folded) or cabled This heading covers the single … spinning the rovings of flax fibres of heading 53.01, and multiple (folded) or cabled yarns produced by various …

Section XV > Chapter 73 > Heading 7316

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… heading refers only to the type of anchors used for mooring ships of all tonnages, offshore‑platforms, buoys, beacons, … craft, etc., to retrieve sunken objects and to obtain a grip on trees, rocks, etc. The heading also covers parts of …