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The above said simplified procedure for issuance of transhipment permit shall be applicable only for the containers manifested for transhipment to other ports/ICDs/CFSs.
Difficulties, if any, in implementation of this circular may be brought to the notice of the Board. Kindly acknowledge receipt of the circular
This should be ensured that the market verifications are expeditiously concluded and the drawback claims are settled at the earliest and at the most within three months from the date of the entry of the goods for export.
Pending assessments, if any may be finalised accordingly. Difficulties, if any, in implementing the above instructions may be brought to the notice of the Board.
The matter has been examined. It has been decided to allow movement of export cargo after its clearance at the originating port by rail to another port for export therefrom.
In all cases of DTA clearance of indigenously procured goods by EOUs/EPZ/STP/EHTP/SEZ units including SEZ trading units, the above laid down procedure shall be complied with. Difficulties, if any, faced in the implementation of the above instructions, may be brought to the notice of the Board at an early date.
The amendments may be implemented with effect from the date to be notified shortly. Any difficulty in implementing the same may kindly be brought to notice of the Board.
The Principal notification No. 77/98 – Customs, dated the 16th October, 1998 was published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary vide GSR 623(E), dated the 16th October, 1998 and was lastly amended by notification No. 30/2001-Customs vide GSR 171 (E) dated the 12th March, 2001. The Principal notification No. 48/2000-Customs dated the 25th April, 1997 was published in the gazette of India, Extraordinary vide GSR 349(E) dated the 25th April, 2000 and was lastly amended by notification no. 30/2001-customs vide GSR 171 (E) dated, the 12th March, 2001.
Pending assessments may be finalised in accordance with the above Supreme Court judgement. Difficulties, if any, may be brought to the notice of the Board. Please acknowledge receipt of this Circular.
The principal notification was published in the Gazette of India vide notification No. 61/94-Customs (NT), dated the 21st November, 1994 [S.O.828 (E), dated the 21st November, 1994] and last amended by notification No. 56/2000-Customs (NT), dated the 21st September, 2000.