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Quicklime Import Classification Rejected: Fails Purity Test, Lacks Required Calcium Oxide Content Under Sub-heading 2825.

October 30, 2023

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Classification of imported goods - Quicklime - As per the test report of samples, the description of the goods as ‘white lumps of irregular shapes & sizes along with waste powder - in terms of the HSN explanatory notes, both on account of presence of specified material making it not in pure state and the composition of calcium oxide not upto the requisite 98% making it not a product of high degree, would not enable the imported goods to be classified under sub-heading 2825. - AT

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