Customs exemption for fuel injection parts conditioned on importer undertaking and excise certification of intended use. The amendment substitutes Serial Number 136 to grant conditional concessional treatment to parts of fuel injection equipment and related components imported for manufacture, warranty or after sales service, and replaces Condition 21 to require an importer's undertaking at importation and, within a specified period, a certificate from the central excise authority confirming that the imported goods were used for the declared purposes.
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Customs exemption for fuel injection parts conditioned on importer undertaking and excise certification of intended use.
The amendment substitutes Serial Number 136 to grant conditional concessional treatment to parts of fuel injection equipment and related components imported for manufacture, warranty or after sales service, and replaces Condition 21 to require an importer's undertaking at importation and, within a specified period, a certificate from the central excise authority confirming that the imported goods were used for the declared purposes.
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