… vegetable or mineral origin (e.g., dextrin, glue, tar, gum, asphalt, latex). The products of this heading can be … which are internally reinforced with bitumen, tar, asphalt, textile or other material (e.g., textile or metal …
… produced from roundwood or blocks in stone grinders at atmospheric pressure. Pressurised stone groundwood (PGW) … from wood chips or wafers in refiners discharging at atmospheric pressure. Thermo‑mechanical pulp (TMP) produced …
… objects of personal adornment, such as those listed in paragraph (A) of the Explanatory Note to heading 71.13, … in the handbag or on the person, such as those listed in paragraph (B) of the Explanatory Note to heading 71.13 …
… ores heterogenite (hydrated oxide of cobalt), linnaeite (sulphide of cobalt and nickel) and smaltite (cobalt arsenide). When smelted, the sulphide and arsenide ores produce mattes and other …
… than that of Chapter 71 . The natural abrasives of this paragraph remain classified in this heading even if they … . (b) Precious or semi‑precious stones (e.g., ruby, sapphire) of heading 71.03 . (c) Artificial abrasives such …
… wood covered by this heading has been chemically or physically treated to increase its density or hardness and … with thermosetting plastics (e.g., amino‑resins or phenolic resins) is more often applied to very thin veneers …
… and seeds ( not themselves used primarily in perfumery, in pharmacy or for insecticidal, fungicidal or similar … are themselves of a kind used primarily in perfumery, in pharmacy, or for insecticidal, fungicidal or similar …
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