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Imported Trampoline Equipment Classification Dispute Resolved: Duty Assessment Rejected Based on Insufficient Evidence and Technical Interpretation

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....CESTAT adjudicated a dispute concerning classification of imported trampoline equipment, rejecting enhanced duty assessment. The tribunal found insufficient evidence to substantiate 'installation and commissioning' as a condition of sale, and determined that technical specifications and 'essential character' arguments were inappropriately applied. The tribunal emphasized that treaty negotiations and sports equipment classification should not be arbitrarily interpreted. Ultimately, the tribunal set aside the original order, maintaining the importer's declared tariff classification and dismissing attempts to impose additional duties, thereby allowing the appeal and preserving the original assessment.....