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There was a clear understanding between the supplier and the ...

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April 7, 2015

There was a clear understanding between the supplier and the buyer to quote a lesser quantity in the bill of Lading and also to give an impression to the Department that the quantity actually imported was less - goods liable for confiscation - HC

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