Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00043:clause:3_4911:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00043
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 3 cl 4911 (pt 5/8)
Character Range: 1308110–1310924

above; and
 (b) Chapters 50 to 55 and 60 do not apply to goods of Chapters 56 to 59.
 9.‑ The woven fabrics of Chapters 50 to 55 include fabrics consisting of layers of parallel textile yarns superimposed on each other at acute or right angles. These layers are bonded at the intersections of the yarns by an adhesive or by thermal bonding.
 10.‑ Elastic products consisting of textile materials combined with rubber threads are classified in this Section.
 11.‑ For the purposes of this Section, "impregnated" includes "dipped".
 12.‑ For the purposes of this Section, "polyamides" includes "aramids".
 13.‑ For the purposes of this Section and, where applicable, throughout this Schedule, "elastomeric yarn" means filament yarn, including monofilament, of synthetic textile material, other than textured yarn, which does not break on being extended to three times its original length and which returns, after being extended to twice its original length, within a period of five minutes, to a length not greater than one and a half times its original length.
 14.‑ Unless the context otherwise requires, textile garments of different headings are to be classified in their own headings even if put up in sets for retail sale. For the purposes of this Note, textile garments means garments of 6101 to 6114 and 6201 to 6211.
 15.‑ Subject to Note 1 to this Section, textiles, garments and other textile articles, incorporating chemical, mechanical or electronic components for additional functionality, whether incorporated as built‑in components or within the fibre or fabric, are classified in their respective headings in this Section provided that they retain the essential character of the goods of this Section.

Subheading Notes.
 1.‑ In this Section and, where applicable, throughout this Schedule, the following have the meanings hereby assigned to them:
 (a) Unbleached yarn
  Yarn which:
 (i) has the natural colour of its constituent fibres and has not been bleached, dyed (whether or not in the mass) or printed; or
 (ii) is of indeterminate colour ("grey yarn"), manufactured from garnetted stock.
  Such yarn may have been treated with a colourless dressing or fugitive dye (which disappears after simple washing with soap) and, in the case of man‑made fibres, treated in the mass with delustring agents (for example, titanium dioxide).
 (b) Bleached yarn
  Yarn which:
 (i) has undergone a bleaching process, is made of bleached fibres or, unless the context otherwise requires, has been dyed white (whether or not in the mass) or treated with a white dressing;
 (ii) consists of a mixture of unbleached and bleached fibres; or
 (iii) is multiple (folded) or cabled and consists of unbleached and bleached yarns.
 (c) Coloured (dyed or printed) yarn
  Yarn which:
 (i) is dyed (whether or not in the