Customs Tariff (Determination of Origin of Goods under the Agreement on Global System of Trade Preferences among Developing Countries) Rules, 1989 (From Rule 1 to Annexure)
Direct consignment: transit via non participants allowed when route is justified and goods remain unaltered and not traded. Direct consignment is established where goods move from exporting to importing participant without passing through non participants, or where transit through non participants is allowed provided the route is justified by geography or transport, the goods do not enter trade or consumption there, and only unloading, reloading or preservation operations occur.
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Direct consignment: transit via non participants allowed when route is justified and goods remain unaltered and not traded.
Direct consignment is established where goods move from exporting to importing participant without passing through non participants, or where transit through non participants is allowed provided the route is justified by geography or transport, the goods do not enter trade or consumption there, and only unloading, reloading or preservation operations occur.
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