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Interpretation of Other alloy steel - if one of the element is ...


Customs Law Clarifies "Other Alloy Steel" Definition: Only One Element Needs Specified Proportion for Classification.

July 23, 2015

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Interpretation of Other alloy steel - if one of the element is present in the proportion specified, it would constitute ‘other alloy steel’. If more than one element is present it is not necessary that each of the elements should be present in the proportion. - AT

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