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Amendment of section 69 of Customs Act, 1962 - Clearance of warehoused goods for exportation - to provide that warehoused goods may be exported to a place outside India without payment of import duty if the export duty, fine and penalties payable in respect of such goods have been paid.
Amendment of section 69 of Customs Act, 1962 - Clearance of warehoused goods for exportation - to provide that warehoused goods may be exported to a place outside India without payment of import duty if the export duty, fine and penalties payable in respect of such goods have been paid.
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