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Classification of imported goods - children building/constructable robot toys in CKD condition with individual box packing and are electronic toys - drones - Teaching Aid's in schools - The Appellate Tribunal analyzed the nature and intended use of the imported items. It determined that the goods in question were indeed imported for educational purposes, as evidenced by agreements with educational institutions. Consequently, the Tribunal concluded that the goods should be classified under CTH 9023, as declared by the importer, rather than under the category of toys (CTH 9503) as held by the adjudication authority.
Classification of imported goods - children building/constructable robot toys in CKD condition with individual box packing and are electronic toys - drones - Teaching Aid's in schools - The Appellate Tribunal analyzed the nature and intended use of the imported items. It determined that the goods in question were indeed imported for educational purposes, as evidenced by agreements with educational institutions. Consequently, the Tribunal concluded that the goods should be classified under CTH 9023, as declared by the importer, rather than under the category of toys (CTH 9503) as held by the adjudication authority.
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