Exemptions from import-export rules expand duty-exempt categories and delegate enforcement and licensing powers to specified officers. The Order exempts specified categories of imports and exports from the Foreign Trade (Regulation) Rules-including government and defence procurements, transshipment and transit consignments, bonded re exports, passenger baggage within baggage rules, diplomatic and UN consignments, ATA carnet temporary imports, and re imports for repair-subject to conditions like proof of reexport, customs satisfaction, compliance with other prohibitions, and time limits. It also delegates inspection, licensing, adjudicatory and appellate powers to designated officers with specified territorial and value limits.
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Exemptions from import-export rules expand duty-exempt categories and delegate enforcement and licensing powers to specified officers.
The Order exempts specified categories of imports and exports from the Foreign Trade (Regulation) Rules-including government and defence procurements, transshipment and transit consignments, bonded re exports, passenger baggage within baggage rules, diplomatic and UN consignments, ATA carnet temporary imports, and re imports for repair-subject to conditions like proof of reexport, customs satisfaction, compliance with other prohibitions, and time limits. It also delegates inspection, licensing, adjudicatory and appellate powers to designated officers with specified territorial and value limits.
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