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Demand of differential duty - the difference between the ...

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December 4, 2018

Demand of differential duty - the difference between the theoretical weight that has been declared on the bill of entry vis-a-vis the weight that has been physically computed worked out to 3.57% and is well within the 5% tolerance provided for, in the Indian Standard specifications - demand set aside.

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