Determination of Origin of Goods under the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation and Partnership Agreement between the Republic of India and the Republic of Mauritius (From Rule 1 to ANNEXURE- 6)
Rule 29 - Temporary suspension of preferential treatment
Customs Tariff (Determination of Origin of Goods under the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation and Partnership Agreement between the Republic of India and the Republic of Mauritius) Rules, 2021
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Temporary suspension of preferential treatment permits suspension of tariff preference for noncompliant originating goods, with consultations and possible restoration. Temporary suspension permits the importing Party to suspend tariff preference for a good originating in the exporting Party due to persistent non compliance by an Exporter, Producer, Manufacturer or Approved Exporter, or a persistent failure of the competent authority to respond to verification. The exporting Party must be notified of reasons for suspension, may request consultations by e mail, video conference or meetings, and Parties may agree measures to restore preferential benefit retrospectively or prospectively, or continue suspension subject to remedies under rule 28.
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Temporary suspension of preferential treatment permits suspension of tariff preference for noncompliant originating goods, with consultations and possible restoration.
Temporary suspension permits the importing Party to suspend tariff preference for a good originating in the exporting Party due to persistent non compliance by an Exporter, Producer, Manufacturer or Approved Exporter, or a persistent failure of the competent authority to respond to verification. The exporting Party must be notified of reasons for suspension, may request consultations by e mail, video conference or meetings, and Parties may agree measures to restore preferential benefit retrospectively or prospectively, or continue suspension subject to remedies under rule 28.
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