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January 22, 2019

Valuation of imported goods - addition of royalty charges to value of imported goods in terms of Rule 9(1) (c) of Valuation Rules, 1988 and 10(1) (c) of the Valuation Rules, 2007 - the issue of addition of Royalty Charges will be dependent on the terms and condition of Royalty agreement.

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