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      Ceramic goods described as Expanded Space Fire Clay Grog were...

      Ceramic classification under CTH 6902 9010 upheld; Chemical Examiner's reports accepted and extended limitation rejected for no suppression.

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      CustomsMarch 26, 2026Case LawsAT
      Ceramic goods described as Expanded Space Fire Clay Grog were held classifiable under CTH 6902 9010 because the manufacturer's literature, industry correspondence and Chemical Examiner's reports showed the product was shaped first and fired or sintered thereafter, satisfying the Chapter 69 requirement for products fired after shaping. The Tribunal rejected Revenue's reliance on a lone supplier invoice and held the Commissioner was not justified in disregarding the departmental test reports. It also held the extended period of limitation was unavailable because the Bills of Entry expressly disclosed the goods as refractory products under CTH 6902 9010, so suppression or misrepresentation with intent to evade duty was not established. Consequential relief followed.

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