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Rejection of Transaction value - Undervaluation - Appellants had ...


Court Accepts Transaction Price for Imported Scotch Whisky; No Evidence of Blending or Price Manipulation Found.

September 4, 2013

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Rejection of Transaction value - Undervaluation - Appellants had imported the concentrate Scotch whisky for dilution and sale and not for blending - the explanation given by the appellant for obtaining the lower price in respect of the supplies from the foreign supplier was convincing and there was no reason to reject the transaction price declared by them - AT

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