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Classification - P&P Ayurvedic Medicine or Cosmetics under ...

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October 6, 2016

Classification - P&P Ayurvedic Medicine or Cosmetics under Chapter 33? - products are used for scalp irritation and loss of hair - primary function of these items is care and not cure. - common parlance test continues to be determinative test for classification - to be classified as Ayurvedic medicine - AT

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