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Government of India
Ministry of Finance
(Department of Revenue)
(Central Board of Excise and Customs)
10 Jyaistha, 1932 (SAKA)
G.S.R. … (E) – In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 5 of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 (51 of 1975), the Central Government hereby makes the following rules further to amend the Customs Tariff [Determination of Origin of Goods under the Preferential Trade Agreement between the Governments of Member States of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the Republic of India] Rules, 2009, namely:-
1. (1) These rules may be called the Customs Tariff [Determination of Origin of Goods under the Preferential Trade Agreement between the Governments of Member States of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the Republic of India] Second Amendment Rules, 2010.
(2) These rules shall come into effect on the 1st day of June 2010.
2. In the Customs Tariff [Determination of Origin of Goods under the Preferential Trade Agreement between the Governments of Member States of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the Republic of India] Rules, 2009, in Annexure IV, after S.No. 3, the following S. No. and entries shall be inserted, namely:-
“S.No. | Name of the Country |
4. | The Socialist Republic of Viet Nam |
5. | The Union of Myanmar” |
[F. No. 467/68/2004-Cus.V/ICD]
(M. SATISH KUMAR REDDY)
Director to the Government of India
Note. - The principal rules were published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (i) vide number G.S.R. 937(E), dated the 31st December, 2009 and was subsequently amended vide number G.S.R. 41(E), dated the 19th January, 2010.
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