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100% EOU - Classification of goods - Bill of Entry describes the goods as ‘Indonesia robusta coffee beans’ - On examination found to be Coffee husk/bits - Denial from benefit of Notification No.52/2003-Customs - The CESTAT held that, this Tribunal has already remanded the matter for further examination and verification with regard to the procurement certificate, we also remand the case with the following observations: (i) To examine whether the amended letter of the Development Commissioner allows coffee husk/bits as the raw material for the manufacture of instant coffee. (ii) To obtain a letter from the Coffee Board whether Coffee Husk can be used as a raw material for the manufacture of instant coffee that the appellant intends to export.
100% EOU - Classification of goods - Bill of Entry describes the goods as ‘Indonesia robusta coffee beans’ - On examination found to be Coffee husk/bits - Denial from benefit of Notification No.52/2003-Customs - The CESTAT held that, this Tribunal has already remanded the matter for further examination and verification with regard to the procurement certificate, we also remand the case with the following observations: (i) To examine whether the amended letter of the Development Commissioner allows coffee husk/bits as the raw material for the manufacture of instant coffee. (ii) To obtain a letter from the Coffee Board whether Coffee Husk can be used as a raw material for the manufacture of instant coffee that the appellant intends to export.
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