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Classification of goods - rate of GST - articles, consisting of ...

GST

March 19, 2019

Classification of goods - rate of GST - articles, consisting of gold, diamond, precious stones like ruby, emerald, sapphire, pearls etc., wherein a watch movement is fitted - products supplied by the appellant are appropriately classifiable under Chapter Heading 9101 of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975.

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