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Dual-Function Cleaning Product Classified as Composite Under Chapter 34 of Central Excise Regulations.

November 5, 2011

Case Laws     Central Excise     AT

Classification - Since the product has two functions namely, cleaning and killing germs and arguments to be considered is that product can be called as a composite product made up of different components - product is classifiable under Chapter 34.... - AT

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