E-governance of foreign trade: EDI-based procedures ensure online filing, digital signatures, and electronic processing of export-import benefits. Procedures require online filing on the DGFT portal and electronic processing of applications using EDI; hard copies of documents already submitted online shall not be called for. Class II (or above) digital signatures with IEC are mandated for filing, while separate rules govern EDI and non EDI ports-RAs must verify original non EDI shipping bills before granting benefits. EDI enables linking of shipping bills and eBRCs, authorisation for third party claims, prohibition of manual feeding for EDI shipments, and specified currency conversion and insurance realisation processing rules.
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E-governance of foreign trade: EDI-based procedures ensure online filing, digital signatures, and electronic processing of export-import benefits.
Procedures require online filing on the DGFT portal and electronic processing of applications using EDI; hard copies of documents already submitted online shall not be called for. Class II (or above) digital signatures with IEC are mandated for filing, while separate rules govern EDI and non EDI ports-RAs must verify original non EDI shipping bills before granting benefits. EDI enables linking of shipping bills and eBRCs, authorisation for third party claims, prohibition of manual feeding for EDI shipments, and specified currency conversion and insurance realisation processing rules.
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