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This notification from the Ministry of Finance revises the tariff values for import of certain goods like edible oils, brass scrap, areca nuts, gold and silver. The tariff values are fixed as per the tables provided, specifying the tariff value per metric ton for commodities like crude palm oil, RBD palm oil, crude palmolein, RBD palmolein, crude soyabean oil and brass scrap. For gold and silver, the tariff values are given per 10 grams and per kilogram respectively, covering different forms like bars, coins, medallions and semi-manufactured items. The notification comes into force from 1st October 2024, superseding the previous revisions.
This notification from the Ministry of Finance revises the tariff values for import of certain goods like edible oils, brass scrap, areca nuts, gold and silver. The tariff values are fixed as per the tables provided, specifying the tariff value per metric ton for commodities like crude palm oil, RBD palm oil, crude palmolein, RBD palmolein, crude soyabean oil and brass scrap. For gold and silver, the tariff values are given per 10 grams and per kilogram respectively, covering different forms like bars, coins, medallions and semi-manufactured items. The notification comes into force from 1st October 2024, superseding the previous revisions.
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