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Customs Department Accepts Fish Oil Capsule Classification, Case Remanded for Further Review on Classification Issue.

January 9, 2024

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Classification of imported goods - Fish Oil in the form of capsules - There has been no dispute on classification by the department for subsequent consignments in regard to assessment and classifying the goods under CTH 15042020 has been accepted by the Department. Taking note of these submissions, the matter has to be remanded to the adjudicating authority to consider the issue of classification - AT

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