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Benefit of exemption - import of Coking Coal of ash content ...

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November 29, 2019

Benefit of exemption - import of Coking Coal of ash content below 12% of CTH 2701 - The parameters in the test report are not conclusive and directed the Adjudicating Authority to get the retest done. In this position, the earlier report become nonest and the same cannot be used again for readjudication of the case.

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