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Import of Garlic from Nepal - Merely the bags contained some ...


Customs Authorities Clarify: Chinese Inscriptions on Garlic Bags Don't Prove Chinese Origin of Imports from Nepal.

October 10, 2018

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Import of Garlic from Nepal - Merely the bags contained some inscriptions in Chinese language which have also not been deciphered by the Customs, the said fact cannot itself go to establish that the Garlic stuffed in such bags were of Chinese Origin

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