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or wild silk, is a thicker, shorter fiber produced by worms in their natural habitat. all silk comes from asia, primarily china. sisal a strong bast fiber that originates from the leaves of the agave plant, which is found in the west indies, central america, and africa. end-uses include cordage and twine
or wild silk, is a thicker, shorter fiber produced by worms in their natural habitat. all silk comes from asia, primarily china. sisal a strong bast fiber that originates from the leaves of the agave plant, which is found in the west indies, central america, and africa. end-uses include cordage and twine...
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or wild silk, is a thicker, shorter fiber produced by worms in their natural habitat. all silk comes from asia, primarily china. sisal a strong bast fiber that originates from the leaves of the agave plant, which is found in the west indies, central america, and africa. end-uses include cordage and twine
or wild silk, is a thicker, shorter fiber produced by worms in their natural habitat. all silk comes from asia, primarily china. sisal a strong bast fiber that originates from the leaves of the agave plant, which is found in the west indies, central america, and africa. end-uses include cordage and twine...
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.- this chapter does not cover : (a) wall coverings of heading ; (b) twine, cordage, ropes or cables, plaited or not (heading ); (c) footwear or headgear or parts thereof of chapter or ; (d) vehicles or bodies for vehicles of basketware (chapter ); or (e) articles of chapter (for example, furniture,
c) the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) above apply also to the yarns referred to in note , , or below. .- (a) for the purposes of this section, and subject to the exceptions in paragraph (b) below, yarns (single, multiple (folded) or cabled) of the following descriptions are to be treated as "twine...
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