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<h1>New Rules for Stamping Piece-Goods and Testing Yarn: Exemptions, Inspections, and Importer Rights Explained</h1> The Stamping of Piece-goods and Testing of Yarn Rules, 1949, outlines regulations for piece-goods, typically sold by length or piece, including cotton, woollen, silk, and mixed fabrics. Certain items like blankets, carpets, and towels are exempt from stamping. The Principal Commissioner of Customs can exercise discretion to avoid detaining unstamped goods if stamping would depreciate their value. Regular inspections ensure compliance, and yarns are tested for accurate description of count or length. Importers can request further examination if discrepancies arise. A security deposit may be required from informants providing potentially false information.