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    <description>The CESTAT held that the imported consignment of 243.83 MTS of paper in reels is correctly classifiable as newsprint under CTH 480180, attracting a nil rate of CVD. The key issue was whether the fibre content in the samples was less than 65% by weight, as required under Chapter 48.01 and its notes. The Revenue&#039;s test reports, based on BIS standards, were rejected because the HSN mandates the use of ISO 9184/1-3 standards for fibre composition analysis to ensure uniformity. Since the samples were not tested per the prescribed ISO standards, the tribunal accepted the overseas supplier&#039;s quality certificate stating fibre content not less than 65%. Consequently, the impugned order was set aside, and the appeal allowed, affirming the classification as newsprint under the correct tariff heading with no additional duty liability.</description>
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