Courier export clearance rules require prior filing, officer supervision, prescribed entries, and timely removal from the customs area. Clearance of export goods through courier requires the Authorised Courier to file the prescribed export statement and shipping bill or bill of export before departure or border crossing, and to present the goods for inspection, examination, and assessment. Courier bags and export packages may not be dealt with or opened except with the permission or direction of the proper officer. Export goods not exported within seven days of arrival in the customs area, or within an extended period allowed for delay beyond the courier's control, may be detained and disposed of after notice, with storage and handling charges payable by the courier.
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Courier export clearance rules require prior filing, officer supervision, prescribed entries, and timely removal from the customs area.
Clearance of export goods through courier requires the Authorised Courier to file the prescribed export statement and shipping bill or bill of export before departure or border crossing, and to present the goods for inspection, examination, and assessment. Courier bags and export packages may not be dealt with or opened except with the permission or direction of the proper officer. Export goods not exported within seven days of arrival in the customs area, or within an extended period allowed for delay beyond the courier's control, may be detained and disposed of after notice, with storage and handling charges payable by the courier.
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