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The CVD leviable on imported goods is directly related to duty ...

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June 24, 2019

The CVD leviable on imported goods is directly related to duty of excise required to be paid by the Indian manufactured goods and there being no duty of excise on the dross, no CVD is leviable on the imported aluminium dross.

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