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net fabrics, lace in pc, strip etc. goods hs code for ships, boats, & floating structures harmonized system code for gauze (other than narrow fabrics not over cm) export import hs code for articles of glass, not elsewhere mentioned in chapter commodity hs code of vessels and floating structures for
textile floor coverings hs code for clock etc glasses, spectacle glasses not opt work, etc goods hs code for other carpets and other tex floor cov, whethr/not made-up hs code of light-vessels, fire-floats etc, fl docks & platforms commodity hs code of carpets and other text floor cover, felt, no tuft...
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net fabrics, lace in pc, strip etc. goods hs code for ships, boats, & floating structures harmonized system code for gauze (other than narrow fabrics not over cm) export import hs code for articles of glass, not elsewhere mentioned in chapter commodity hs code of vessels and floating structures for
textile floor coverings hs code for clock etc glasses, spectacle glasses not opt work, etc goods hs code for other carpets and other tex floor cov, whethr/not made-up hs code of light-vessels, fire-floats etc, fl docks & platforms commodity hs code of carpets and other text floor cover, felt, no tuft...
https://howtoexportimport.com/HS-Codes/default.aspx
frictional actions. absorbency - the ability of a fabric to take in moisture. absorbency is a very important property, which effects many other characteristics such as skin comfort, static build-up, shrinkage, stain removal, water repellency, and wrinkle recovery. acetate - a manufactured fiber formed
others kinds and are therefore used for textiles like ropes, yarn, paper, composite materials and burlap. while labor intensive, its production is considered more eco-friendly than the production of artificial fibers which are petroleum based. batiste - a medium-weight, plain weave fabric, usually made...
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frictional actions. absorbency - the ability of a fabric to take in moisture. absorbency is a very important property, which effects many other characteristics such as skin comfort, static build-up, shrinkage, stain removal, water repellency, and wrinkle recovery. acetate - a manufactured fiber formed
others kinds and are therefore used for textiles like ropes, yarn, paper, composite materials and burlap. while labor intensive, its production is considered more eco-friendly than the production of artificial fibers which are petroleum based. batiste - a medium-weight, plain weave fabric, usually made...
https://www.fabriclink.com/dictionaries/textile.cfm