Coastal goods regulation empowers rules to prevent prohibited export and substitution of imported or export cargo. Power is conferred on the Central Government to make rules governing coastal goods and coasting vessels for two specified protective purposes: preventing the taking out of India of coastal goods whose export is dutiable or prohibited, and preventing the substitution of imported or export goods by coastal goods where a vessel carries both categories of goods. The provision regulates the movement of goods carried by coastal vessels and safeguards imported or export cargo from mixing with coastal cargo.
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Coastal goods regulation empowers rules to prevent prohibited export and substitution of imported or export cargo.
Power is conferred on the Central Government to make rules governing coastal goods and coasting vessels for two specified protective purposes: preventing the taking out of India of coastal goods whose export is dutiable or prohibited, and preventing the substitution of imported or export goods by coastal goods where a vessel carries both categories of goods. The provision regulates the movement of goods carried by coastal vessels and safeguards imported or export cargo from mixing with coastal cargo.
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