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Classification of Rubber Process Oil - whether hazardous goods ...

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May 27, 2017

Classification of Rubber Process Oil - whether hazardous goods or not? - Held No - the raw RPO imported by the Appellants would merit classification under chapter heading 2713.90 and would be liable to duty accordingly. - AT

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