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Polypropylene or polyethylene plastic twine (sutli) manufactured through extrusion, slitting, orientation and twisting is classified as an article of plastics under sub-heading 39269099. The manufacturing process does not make it a textile material for Heading 5607, and the product is not a container or packing article within Heading 3923. In the absence of a more specific Chapter 39 classification, residuary Heading 3926 applies. Plastic twine under Heading 3926 attracts GST at 18 per cent, comprising 9 per cent CGST and 9 per cent SGST.
Polypropylene or polyethylene plastic twine (sutli) manufactured through extrusion, slitting, orientation and twisting is classified as an article of plastics under sub-heading 39269099. The manufacturing process does not make it a textile material for Heading 5607, and the product is not a container or packing article within Heading 3923. In the absence of a more specific Chapter 39 classification, residuary Heading 3926 applies. Plastic twine under Heading 3926 attracts GST at 18 per cent, comprising 9 per cent CGST and 9 per cent SGST.
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