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To conclude that the imported goods were not PDO but ‘base oil’ ...


Imported Goods Misclassified as 'Base Oil' Based on Incomplete Examiner's Report, Mis-declaration Allegation Incorrect.

September 23, 2016

Case Laws     Customs     AT

To conclude that the imported goods were not PDO but ‘base oil’ and allege mis-declaration on the part of the importer only on the basis of the chemical examiner’s report on one out of three characteristics will not be correct - AT

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