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Classification of Apple Tree Top, Mango Tree Top, Guava Tree ...

Central Excise

October 15, 2015

Classification of Apple Tree Top, Mango Tree Top, Guava Tree Top and Orange Tree Top - there is no distinction between fruit juice and the fruit juice beverages - products in question manufactured by the appellant are “fruit preparation” within the meaning of Tariff Heading 20.01 - SC

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