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Circular No. 54/2003-Cus
25th June, 2003

F.No.605/41/1998-DBK
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Revenue

Sub: Exports  from Inland Container  Depots (ICDs)-regarding.

Attention is invited to  Customs Notification No.84/2003 dated 27.5.2003 .  Through the said  notification, the  following  notifications relating to  various  Export Promotion  Schemes were amended:-

1. 30/97-CUSTOMS,dated the 1st April, 1997,

2. 31/97-CUSTOMS,dated the 1st April, 1997,

3. 34/97-CUSTOMS,dated the 7th  April, 1997,

4. 36/97-CUSTOMS,dated the 11th  April, 1997,

5. 77/98-CUSTOMS,dated the 16th October, 1988,

6. 48/99-CUSTOMS,dated the 29th April, 1999,

7. 48/00-CUSTOMS,dated the 25th April, 2000,

8. 50/00-CUSTOMS,dated the 27th April, 2000,

9. 51/00-CUSTOMS,dated the 27th April, 2000,

10. 43/02-CUSTOMS,dated the 19th April, 2002,

11. 45/02-CUSTOMS,dated the 22nd  April, 2002,

12. 46/02-CUSTOMS,dated the 22nd  April, 2002,

13. 47/02-CUSTOMS,dated the 22nd  April, 2002,

14. 55/03-CUSTOMS,dated the 1st  April, 2003 and

15. 56/03-CUSTOMS,dated the 1st  April, 2003.

2. The amendments   stipulated that in those  cases where  the  goods  are  delivered for  exports  though  any  Inland  Container Depot  specified  in those  notifications,  such  exports  would be  permitted  through the  Sea-ports at  Mumbai,  Nhava  Sheva, Kandla, Chennai or  Kolkata.

3. Representations  have,  however,  been  received  from the  trade that  the  above mentioned  stipulation is  causing  serious difficulties  to the  exporters who are exporting  through ICDs.

4. The  issue  has  been examined in the  Board.  It  has  been  decided  that  in view of  the problems being faced  by  the  exporters,  this  stipulation  should  be  removed.  Accordingly,  an  amending  Customs notification  No.97/2003 dated  25.6.2003 has  been  issued  whereby  the  provisos  containing  this  stipulation  in the  various  notifications  introduced  vide  Customs  notification no.84/2003 shall be  omitted.    Henceforth, the  export goods received from Inland  Container  Depots  shall be allowed  to be  shipped  from  any of the notified  Sea-ports.

5. Suitable public notices for information of the Trade and standing orders for guidance of the staff may kindly be issued accordingly.

6. The receipt of this Circular may kindly be acknowledged.

S.S.  Renjhen
Joint Secretary to the Government of India
Telefax No. 23341079.

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