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Classification - once the fuel and oil contained in the bunkers, ...


Fuel in Vessel's Bunkers Classified with Vessel Under Heading 89.08, Per Case Law Decision.

November 17, 2012

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Classification - once the fuel and oil contained in the bunkers, that is, engine room tanks, as a natural corollary the same would be classifiable along with the vessel under Heading No.89.08 - HC

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