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Dec 31, 2016
Acrylic fibers; All-purpose nylon straps; All-purpose nylon straps featuring hook and loop fasteners; All-purpose straps comprised of synthetic textile materials; All-purpose tarpaulins of plastic; Alpaca hair; Angora goat hair; Animal hair; Arrays of resilient plastic straps that may be arranged in prescribed angular orientations relative to each other to accommodate objects of different sizes, shapes and configurations in any one of a multiplicity of different arrangements; Artificial hair for stuffing and padding purposes; Awnings for vehicles; Bags for securing valuables; Baling twine; Bamboo fiber; Bank deposit bags; Bed tents; Belts, not of metal, for handling loads; Binding twine made of natural textile fibres; Bivouac sacks; Body bags; Bottle envelopes of straw; Brattice cloth; Bungee cords; Burlap wraps for plants; Cables, not of metal; Camouflage nets for radar use; Camouflage nets for visual use; Canopies; Canopies comprised primarily of tensile fabric membranes; Canvas bags for laundry; Canvas tarpaulins; Carbon fibers for textile use; Carded wool; Cargo and carrier equipment for vehicles comprised of synthetic textile materials, excluding artificial leather, namely, tow ropes, tow straps, ratchet tie-down straps, quick release tie down straps, lashing straps, and tarp straps; Cheesecloth bags for use in cooking; Chemical fiber nettings; Chemical fibers for textile use; Cloth bags for laundry; Cloth bags for stacking and storing diapers and blankets; Clothes pin storage bags; Clothesline; Coconut fiber; Cocoons; Combed wool; Commercial nets; Concrete curing blankets made of textile; Cord; Cordage made of hemp; Cords for hanging pictures; Cotton bags for industrial use; Cotton netting; Cotton tow; Cotton waddings for clothes; Disposable bulk container liners; Down feathers; Down feathers for stuffing material; Drop cloths; Eiderdown; Elastic bands for binding; Esparto grass; Fabric mailing pouches; Feathers and downs; Feathers for bedding; Feathers for stuffing; Feathers for stuffing upholstery; Fiberfill; Fishing nets; Fleece wool; Floss silk; Garden nets; Garment bags for storage; General utility bags for commercial use; Glass fibers; Glass fibers for textile use; Groundsheets; Grow tents; Guy lines not of metal; Hammocks; Heavy-duty bags for disposal of building materials and refuse; Heavy-duty bags for recycling and disposal of building materials; Hemp fibres; Hemp for textile use; High-density polyethylene plastic bags for the storage of household items; Horsehair; Irrigation bags for watering trees; Jute bags for industrial use; Jute fiber; Laundry wash bags; Linters; Macrame cord; Macrame rope; Mail bags; Mail sack, namely, functional sack for receiving and holding incoming mail put through a door mail slot; Marine sails and sail handling systems comprising lines and fittings sold as a unit; Mesh bags for storage; Metallic fibers for textile use; Mooring cables, not of metal; Mountaineering ropes; Multi-strand lanyard used to attach a child's toys, bottles, books, sippy cup and other similar items to a stroller, car seat, high chair, store cart or other similar apparatus; Natural plant fibers for use as a filler for plastic compounds that are used in the further manufacture of plastic building materials; Net pens for fish farming; Nets for hay; Nets used by police or security forces in restraining people; Netting; Non-metal net wrapping for pallets; Non-metal rigging chains; Non-metal slings for loading; Nylon fibers for textile use; Nylon grass trimmer line; Nylon strapping or tie downs; Nylon straps for handling loads; Nylon support straps for holding planted trees in an upward position; Nylon tie down straps; Nylon towing straps; Packaging bags of textile material; Packing rope; Padding and stuffing materials not of rubber, paper or plastic; Parachute cord; Plant hangers of rope; Plastic storage bags for ice; Plastic ties for garden use; Plastic twist ties; Plastic windscreens for use on tennis courts; Plastic-covered mesh fabric growing bags for growing plants and trees; Polyester fleece batting coated with a heat activated adhesive for use as interlining; Polyester plastic netting for packaging goods; Polypropylene bags used for the storage of personal belongings to prevent or minimize lice infestation; Polypropylene straps for securing bales; Polypropylene straps for securing bundles; Polyurethane resin collection and wash bag for contaminated linen; Portable toy storage bag; Protection pouches made of fabric for storing purses when not in use; Protective liners of vinyl for hot tubs, swimming pools, ponds, spas and industrial tanks; Purse seines; Rabbit hair; Raccoon dog hair; Ramie fibers; Ramie fibre; Raw cotton; Raw fibrous textile; Raw fibrous textile materials; Raw linen; Raw silk; Raw textile fibers; Raw wool; Remote controlled non-metal athletic field cover driven by a motorized roller; Rice straw bags (tawara); Rockfall prevention nets; Rope for use in pet toys; Rope ladders; Ropes; Ropes and synthetic ropes; Ropes, not of metal; Rubber cable ties and straps for fastening and securing objects such as bundles of wire together; Sacks or bags for the transportation or storage of materials in bulk; Sails; Sails for catamarans; Sails for sailboards; Sails for yachts; Sash cord; Sheets of polypropylene netting used for decorating floral and gift arrangements and craft purposes; Shoe bags for storage; Shorn wool; Silage bags; Sisal fibers; Slings, not of metal, for handling loads; Smoked, seasoned stocking net for holding meat during curing; Snare nets; Storage bags for cremation; Storage bags for industrial use; Straw ropes; Straw wrappers for bottles; String; Stuffing not of rubber, plastic, or paper; Stuffing, not of rubber, plastics, paper or cardboard; Synthetic fibers and filaments for use in the manufacture of fabrics, textiles, yarns, and carpets; Synthetic fibres for textile use; Synthetic rope and webbing; Tarpaulins; Tarpaulins made from plastics coated materials; Tents; Tents comprised primarily of tensile fabric membranes; Tents made of textile materials; Tethers in the nature of polypropylene straps that are secured with suction cups to an object for holding children's utensils and toys; Textile bags for merchandise packaging; Textile fibers; Textile fibres; Thermally bonded cotton batting used in upholstered furniture, mattresses and futons; Tow ropes for automobiles; True hemp fiber; Twine; Twine made of paper; Twines; Unfitted liners for the cargo area of vehicles; Unfitted liners of flexible vinyl for hot tubs, swimming pools, ponds, spas and industrial tanks; Unfitted swimming pool covers; Unfitted tarps for power machinery; Unfitted vehicle covers; Vehicle covers, not fitted; Venetian blind tapes; Vinyl and fabric strapping used in the manufacture/repair of lawn chairs; Vinyl ground cloth; Wadding for filtering; Water bags that fill with water upon contact and are used in flood conditions; Waterproof bags, namely, wet bags for temporary storage of wet and/or soiled cloth diapers; Windsurfing sails; Wood shavings; Wood shavings for stuffing; Wood wool; Wool; Wool tops; Wrapping or binding bands, not of metal; Yarn fibers
Cordage and Fibers