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Classification of imported goods - Bakery Shortening - Having ...


Imported Bakery Shortening Reclassified Under Heading 1517, Entitling Appellants to Zero Basic Customs Duty.

November 24, 2023

Case Laws     Customs     AT

Classification of imported goods - Bakery Shortening - Having regard to the change in the scenario in the light of the amendment and the change from 6 digit level to 8 digit level, the appellants were entitled to ‘nil’ rate of BCD since its claim was correct in classifying “Bakery Shortening” under heading 1517. - AT

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