Maruti Suzuki Receives Rs 4.73 Crore Customs Duty Demand Order, To Challenge Before Appellate Authority:

Maruti Suzuki India receives an Rs 4.73 Crore customs duty demand order along with an equal penalty and plans to challenge the order before the appellate authority.
Company Clarifies Customs Demand Does Not Have Any Major Impact on Its Business Activities

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Maruti Suzuki Receives Rs 4.73 Crore Customs Duty Demand Order, To Challenge Before Appellate Authority
Maruti Suzuki India receives an Rs 4.73 Crore customs duty demand order along with an equal penalty and plans to challenge the order before the appellate authority.
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