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FIA - import of Ascorbic Acid as ‘Corrosion Inhibitor’ - Since ...


Importing Ascorbic Acid as 'Corrosion Inhibitor' under DFIA complies with Customs Act, 1962, and Foreign Trade Policy. Benefits upheld.

June 22, 2019

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FIA - import of Ascorbic Acid as ‘Corrosion Inhibitor’ - Since the respondents have not violated any provisions of Customs Act, 1962 or the Foreign Trade Policy, in as much as import of Ascorbic Acid under transferred DFIA , benefit cannot be denied.

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