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Spice Powders and Masalas Classified Under Chapter Headings 0904-0910, Not 2103.90, in Central Excise Tariff.

September 15, 2017

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Classification of various spice powder and mixed spices which are commonly called as Masalas - the goods are rightly classifiable under chapter heading 0904 to 0910 and not under chapter 2103.90 of CET

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