Export declaration for quality control: exporters must declare inspection application and produce inspection certificate at customs. Annexure V requires exporters filing a shipping bill without an Export Inspection Agency certificate to sign one of two declarations: either that the goods comply with the Export (Quality Control and Inspection) Act and an inspection application has been made with the original to be produced at customs examination, or that an application for the inspection/quality-control certificate has been made to an authorised agency and the certificate will be produced to the Customs Officer at shipment. The exporter signs and strikes out the inapplicable declaration; Customs records Shipping Bill details and officer signature.
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Export declaration for quality control: exporters must declare inspection application and produce inspection certificate at customs.
Annexure V requires exporters filing a shipping bill without an Export Inspection Agency certificate to sign one of two declarations: either that the goods comply with the Export (Quality Control and Inspection) Act and an inspection application has been made with the original to be produced at customs examination, or that an application for the inspection/quality-control certificate has been made to an authorised agency and the certificate will be produced to the Customs Officer at shipment. The exporter signs and strikes out the inapplicable declaration; Customs records Shipping Bill details and officer signature.
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