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January 23, 2024

Classification of imported goods - when a particular laboratory does not have the testing facilities, the test report of the said laboratory without having facilities of testing the goods cannot be relied upon to decide the classification of the goods. - the appellant's classification of the goods (likely as natural Calcite Powder under CTH 25309030) accepted. - AT

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