Correspondence or dak in physical form may be delivered by Post, Courier, special messenger, or officers from other formations themselves. The correspondence may be received from the trade (importers, exporters), trade bodies, stakeholders such as Customs Brokers, shipping lines, custodians, from other Commissionerates, Directorates of the CBIC, other Government Departments, departmental officers, third parties etc. It is highlighted that any kind of physical documents shall invariably be submitted to the said CRU Section which shall receive and duly acknowledge the same.
Beware of fraudsters extorting money in the name of Indian Customs! Indian Customs never calls or send SMS for paying Customs Duty in a personal bank account. All communication from Indian Customs contain a DIN which can be verified on CBIC website. Public Notice has been issued as below- OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS […]
United States of America has been included as area of operation of M/s Hamilton Steel Logistics Inc, a PSIA vide Public Notice No. 47/2015-2020 | Dated the 18th January, 2022. Government of India Ministry of Commerce & Industry Department of Commerce Directorate General of Foreign Trade Udyog Bhawan, New Delhi Public Notice No. 47/2015-2020 | […]
Import of metallic waste and scrap from 6 safe countries / region without PSIC is now permitted from 10 designated ports including through Hazira port and Kamarajar port. As a result, the total number of sea ports exempted for PSIC for import of metallic scrap under Para 2.54 of HBP have increased from existing 08 […]
Paragraph 2.79G has been added in the Handbook of Procedures (HBP) of FTP Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) 2015-20 to lay down the procedure for General Authorisation for Export of Chemicals and related equipments.
In accordance with Section 481 of Companies Act, 1956, the Official Liquidator attached to the Hon’ble High Court of Gujarat having its office at 31d Floor, Corporate Bhawan, B/h. Zydus Hospital, S.G. Highway, Thaltej, Ahmedabad in compliance of order dated 18.08.2021
Para 9.08 of HBP 2015-20 has been amended to revise the composition of Standing Grievance Committee by including other relevant Central/State Government agencies such as Customs/ GST Authorities, Banks, GM DICs etc. to address the grievances /complaints of the industry members at one platform. Government of India Ministry of Commerce & Industry Department of Commerce […]
Central Government, in public interest, has decided to extend validity of FCRA registration certificates upto 31st March, 2022 or till the date of disposal of the renewal application, whichever is earlier
A correction has been made in Public Notice 43/2015-20 issued on 16.12.2021 so that MEIS Serial no. 8145 is read as MEIS Serial no. 8147.
Certain additions/amendments have been made to Table 2 of Appendix 3B, the MEIS schedule to harmonize it with Notification No. 48 dated 22.12.2020 and changes as enacted by the Finance Act 2020. Also Read: Corrigendum to Public Notice No. 43/2015-2020 dated 16.12.2021 Government of India Ministry of Commerce & Industry Department of Commerce Directorate General […]