… than most ordinary varieties of glass. It is usually opaque though occasionally transparent; it may be colourless … the mass (in lumps or slabs). It is used for colouring or opacifying other glass, for lampworking into ornaments, …
… dinghies, kayaks, sculls, skiffs, pedalos (a type of pedal‑operated float), sports fishing vessels, inflatable craft … folded or disassembled. The heading also covers lifeboats propelled by oars (other lifeboats fall in heading 89.06 ). …
… for ceremonial or decorative purposes, or as theatrical properties. Most of the weapons have a fixed blade, but some … blade normally housed within the handle. The blade may be opened and locked in position by hand or by a spring …
… or not portable and whether or not charged, which are operated by means of a pin, by upturning, striking a … excludes unmixed chemical products with fire‑extinguishing properties, when put up otherwise than as described in …
… blue colours, and in the glass industry for colouring optical glass. They are converted into silicates (e.g., … of heading 32.07; these compounds are known as smalt, opaque glass, azure, enamel blue and Sèvres blue. The term …
… from the low erucic acid oil bearing seeds of specially developed strains of rape or colza), e.g., canola oil or the European rape or colza oil “double zero”. They are …
… harvested when the ripened bolls are more or less widely opened; the bolls are not picked but the cotton fibres are … is usually in strongly compressed bales; cotton cleaned in opening or scutching machines is in the form of loose, wide, …
… fat and oil and preparations containing cocoa (in any proportion), except : (a) Yogurt and other products of … (f) Ice cream and other edible ice, containing cocoa in any proportion ( heading 21.05 ). (g) Beverages, non-alcoholic …
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