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<h1>Central Government Grants Partial Exemption from Auxiliary Customs Duty Over 5% on Specified Goods Under Customs Act, 1962</h1> The Central Government, under the Customs Act, 1962, grants a partial exemption from auxiliary customs duty exceeding 5% on specified goods. This exemption applies to goods listed in an annexed table, which includes items such as dry dates, almonds in hard shells, wattle bark, zinc concentrates, mineral grease, lubricating oil, and various industrial materials. The exemption aims to serve the public interest and applies to goods imported into India, with the duty calculated based on the value of the goods as per section 14 of the Customs Act.