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Import of Boric acid - end use - no evidence has been placed on ...

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January 4, 2017

Import of Boric acid - end use - no evidence has been placed on record to establish that the material has been used for insecticidal purposes and therefore it cannot be said that registration under Insecticide Act is needed. - AT

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