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Classify Well-being and Hygiene Products Under Chapter 21 or 33 Based on Nature and Usage.

September 18, 2017

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Classification - Most of the products are aimed at enhanced well-being or hygiene and improved body conditions. These type of generic group items are rightly to be considered under Chapter 21 or 33 depending on the nature and usage.

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