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Re-import for repair - export after repair after 6 months - ...

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November 7, 2016

Re-import for repair - export after repair after 6 months - since the bond executed for the purpose of Notification No. 158/95 has been extended it is as good as the period for re-export of the goods also stand extended - denial of exemption not justified - AT

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