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kerosene oil or not - Mixed Mineral Hydrocarbon Oil - The test ...

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September 13, 2023

kerosene oil or not - Mixed Mineral Hydrocarbon Oil - The test report from the Mumbai Laboratory as well as the re-testing report from CRCL, New Delhi clearly indicate the samples to contain more than 70% Mineral Hydrocarbon Oil having characteristics of Base Oil. In view of these two consistent reports it is clear that the goods imported were neither restricted nor prohibited. - HC

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