… (2) Scissors for professional use , e.g., tailors’ or dressmakers’ scissors and shears (including buttonhole … thinning scissors); scissors for drapers, leather workers, glovemakers or hatters. (3) Manicure scissors , including …
… with an external layer of plastics being visible to the naked eye; for the purpose of this provision no account should be taken of any resulting change of colour). The heading …
… is used in soaps, in cosmetic or toilet preparations, for making lubricating greases, synthetic detergents, laundering … of the nut of the fruits. Babassu oil is used in making industrial products, e.g., soap. When refined it is …
… moulding to any size or shape. Agglomerated cork is used to make much the same range of products as those referred to under heading 45.03 but, whereas it is rarely used for making stoppers, it is used more often than natural cork for …
… Joining sheet piling sections with three or four arms for making partition walls. (3) Connecting sheet piling … welded together. Sheet piling is generally used for making walls in sandy, waterlogged or submerged ground for …
… the impregnation, coating or covering can be seen with the naked eye with no account being taken of any resulting change of colour. Impregnated textile …
… transfer technique (in which the lithographic artist first makes his drawing on a special paper and then transfers the … to distinguish the original article from the copy, fake or reproduction, but the relatively small number of …