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Import - prohibited goods - Goods were old and used cut pieces, ...

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September 18, 2012

Import - prohibited goods - Goods were old and used cut pieces, and cuttings etc. of various articles of iron and steel - the same were in fact melting steel scrap - Classifiable under Chapter 72 and not under 73 - not prohibited goods - AT

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