Courier clearance regulations define application limits, exclusions, and covered gems and jewellery consignments for customs processing. Courier Imports and Exports (Clearance) Regulations, 1998 apply to assessment and clearance of goods carried by authorised couriers on incoming or outgoing flights or by any other mode of transport for commercial consideration. The Regulations exclude specified airports, packages above 70 kilograms, goods governed by special conditions under other laws, certain goods requiring testing before clearance, and specified export goods such as dutiable exports, drawback claims, and goods under export promotion schemes. They continue to apply to certain gems and jewellery imports and limited-value exports under the stated policy framework.
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Courier clearance regulations define application limits, exclusions, and covered gems and jewellery consignments for customs processing.
Courier Imports and Exports (Clearance) Regulations, 1998 apply to assessment and clearance of goods carried by authorised couriers on incoming or outgoing flights or by any other mode of transport for commercial consideration. The Regulations exclude specified airports, packages above 70 kilograms, goods governed by special conditions under other laws, certain goods requiring testing before clearance, and specified export goods such as dutiable exports, drawback claims, and goods under export promotion schemes. They continue to apply to certain gems and jewellery imports and limited-value exports under the stated policy framework.
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