seeks to amend notification No. 101/2007 – Customs dated 11th September 2007 so as to notify the expanded schedule of tariff preferences under the India-Chile Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) - 19/2017 - Customs -Tariff
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Tariff preferences under India-Chile PTA expanded, substituted schedule lists percentage concession rates across specified tariff items. Notification No. 19/2017 Customs substitutes a revised Table into Notification No. 101/2007 Customs to implement an expanded schedule of tariff preferences under the India-Chile Preferential Trade Agreement. Exercising powers under section 25(1) of the Customs Act, the notification lists tariff headings and subheadings paired with specified concession percentages of the applied rate of duty and, in some entries, product descriptions or quota conditions that govern preferential treatment.
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Tariff preferences under India-Chile PTA expanded, substituted schedule lists percentage concession rates across specified tariff items.
Notification No. 19/2017 Customs substitutes a revised Table into Notification No. 101/2007 Customs to implement an expanded schedule of tariff preferences under the India-Chile Preferential Trade Agreement. Exercising powers under section 25(1) of the Customs Act, the notification lists tariff headings and subheadings paired with specified concession percentages of the applied rate of duty and, in some entries, product descriptions or quota conditions that govern preferential treatment.
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