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This notification amends various earlier customs duty notifications by making changes to the tariff item entries, descriptions, and rates of duty applicable to certain goods. The key amendments are: 1. Changes in tariff item entries and duty rates for goods like aviation turbine fuel, certain chemicals, carpets, ceramic products, structures of iron/steel, aluminum articles, machinery parts, vehicles, aircraft, arms and ammunition. 2. Insertions of new tariff lines with corresponding duty rates for goods like food preparations, plastic products, textile floor coverings, ceramic wares, iron/steel structures, aircraft parts, arms and ammunition. 3. Omissions of certain existing tariff lines from the duty notifications. 4. Substitutions of tariff codes for certain goods like boards/panels, electrical apparatus, vehicles, aircraft parts. The amendments involve technical changes to customs duty rates and tariff codes, using relevant legal and trade terminology, without providing additional context or commentary. The changes are aimed at aligning the customs duty structure with trade policies and requirements.
This notification amends various earlier customs duty notifications by making changes to the tariff item entries, descriptions, and rates of duty applicable to certain goods. The key amendments are: 1. Changes in tariff item entries and duty rates for goods like aviation turbine fuel, certain chemicals, carpets, ceramic products, structures of iron/steel, aluminum articles, machinery parts, vehicles, aircraft, arms and ammunition. 2. Insertions of new tariff lines with corresponding duty rates for goods like food preparations, plastic products, textile floor coverings, ceramic wares, iron/steel structures, aircraft parts, arms and ammunition. 3. Omissions of certain existing tariff lines from the duty notifications. 4. Substitutions of tariff codes for certain goods like boards/panels, electrical apparatus, vehicles, aircraft parts. The amendments involve technical changes to customs duty rates and tariff codes, using relevant legal and trade terminology, without providing additional context or commentary. The changes are aimed at aligning the customs duty structure with trade policies and requirements.
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