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Improvement in the quality of imported plywood by dipping the ...


Immersing imported plywood in boiling chemicals is not manufacturing, ruling states.

March 27, 2014

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Improvement in the quality of imported plywood by dipping the imported plywood into a boiling hot chemical solution not to be held as manufacturing activity - AT

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