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Customs Classification Challenge: Composite Absorbent Material of Cellulosic and Polymeric Components Reviewed for Import Duty Rates.

April 25, 2012

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Classification of 'Composite absorbent material composed of celllulosic material (pulp) bonded/treated with polymeric absorbing material and additives with pre-made laminate of non-wovens' - AT

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