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Imposition of ADD on Vitamin C and its synonyms - import of ...

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June 5, 2018

Imposition of ADD on Vitamin C and its synonyms - import of Sodium Ascorbate - only the end use of the impugned good i,e Sodium Ascorbate does not make it fall under the category of Vitamin C.

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