Self-declaration for scrap imports requires pre-shipment inspection certificate and return obligation if hazardous material detected. The form requires a Pre-shipment Inspection Certificate (Form 2H-1) and importer declarations that the consignment is processed metallic scrap, lacks Class 7/dangerous goods and arms or explosives, and has radiation at or below natural background. The importer undertakes to return consignments if explosive or radioactive material is detected, allows Indian inspection of the exporting agency or scrap yard, and accepts that false declarations may trigger Bank Guarantee forfeiture and other actions; the undertaking must be executed on non-judicial stamp paper with stamp duty borne by the importer.
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Self-declaration for scrap imports requires pre-shipment inspection certificate and return obligation if hazardous material detected.
The form requires a Pre-shipment Inspection Certificate (Form 2H-1) and importer declarations that the consignment is processed metallic scrap, lacks Class 7/dangerous goods and arms or explosives, and has radiation at or below natural background. The importer undertakes to return consignments if explosive or radioactive material is detected, allows Indian inspection of the exporting agency or scrap yard, and accepts that false declarations may trigger Bank Guarantee forfeiture and other actions; the undertaking must be executed on non-judicial stamp paper with stamp duty borne by the importer.
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