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Valuation of imported goods - inter-se relation having any influence on the transaction value of imports, or not - If the price declared was at arm’s length, then perhaps there would not be any such long drawn dispute at all - Moreover, from the claim of the appellant that the deductive method of valuation is appropriate, itself suggests that the prices declared were certainly not at arm’s length - the declared value was not at arm’s length. - AT
Valuation of imported goods - inter-se relation having any influence on the transaction value of imports, or not - If the price declared was at arm’s length, then perhaps there would not be any such long drawn dispute at all - Moreover, from the claim of the appellant that the deductive method of valuation is appropriate, itself suggests that the prices declared were certainly not at arm’s length - the declared value was not at arm’s length. - AT
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