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Tribunal's Decision on Menthol BP/USP and Menthol Crystals Classification as Spices Questioned for Accuracy and Thoroughness.

February 28, 2015

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The correctness of findings and founded on the conclusion that menthol BP / USP and menthol crystals BP / USP can be assessed as spice ought to have been considered by the Tribunal in appropriate details. - HC

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