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Classification - Whether the goods imported are Heavy Melting ...


Goods Classified as Heavy Melting Steel Scrap After Inspection; Clearance Permitted Post-Mutilation Under Customs Supervision.

March 9, 2016

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Classification - Whether the goods imported are Heavy Melting Steel Scrap or Secondary Welded Pipes - The pre-shipment inspection certificate clearly indicates that HMSS supplied was 'unshredded' and justifies the bonafide of appellant being an actual user. Therefore, the goods imported are "Heavy Melting Steel Scrap" and the clearance is allowed after mutilating the goods under customs supervision- AT

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