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Paragraph 4.1.1 vs. 4.1.7A: Clarifying Physical Import Rules Without Replacing Notification 43/2002 with 56/2003.

February 22, 2017

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Anti Dumping Duty - When the object of both the paragraphs of the policy is looked into, that brings out difference between the two. Paragraph 4.1.1 deals with normal cases whereas paragraph 4.1.7A is very specific to deal with annual requirement of physical imports. That brought out a clear distinction between the intention of para 4.1.1 and 4.1.7A. Therefore N/N. 56/2003 was not substitute of N/N. 43/2002. - AT

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