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Customs Dispute: Court Reduces Security Requirements for Imported Roasted Areca Nuts Classification Under Heading 2008 vs 080280

March 21, 2025

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The HC addressed the classification dispute over imported roasted areca nuts, determining whether they fall under Chapter Heading No. 2008 19 20 (petitioner's claim) or Heading No. 080280 (respondents' position). The court modified the security requirements for provisional release of goods, directing petitioners to deposit reduced security amounts and ordering respondents to issue provisional release orders within three days of such deposit. The court further mandated expedited final assessment following receipt of petitioners' submissions and evidence. The petition was disposed of with these directions, effectively reducing the financial burden on the importers while ensuring customs compliance through a streamlined assessment process.

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