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Imported cargo containing Chloride content - goods are not in ...

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May 1, 2018

Imported cargo containing Chloride content - goods are not in consonance with the purity standards laid down under FSS Act, 2006. Inasmuch as clearance of the same can cause health hazards to the people of India, the authorities below have rightly denied the clearance of the same and have allowed re-export. - AT

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