Chapter IV - TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR GRANT OF PERMISSION TO OPERATE INCLUDING AVAILING EXEMPTIONS, DRAWBACKS AND CONCESSIONS (From Rule 22 to Rule 46)
Special Economic Zones Rules, 2006 Chapter IV TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR GRANT OF PERMISSION TO OPERATE INCLUDING AVAILING EXEMPTIONS, DRAWBACKS AND CONCESSIONS
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Import into Special Economic Zone permitted through multiple channels; direct transfer and customs clearance with special handling for high value goods. Units and Developers may import goods into a Special Economic Zone via specified physical and electronic channels, including data communication for IT services, and procure duty free from exhibitions or bonded warehouses. Imported cargo must be transshipped directly to the SEZ and may be transferred from ports, airports or ICDs without on site customs examination absent adverse intelligence. Delivery is permitted on the Bill of Entry assessed by SEZ Customs without a Transshipment Bond, while high value airport imports require custodian transfer to a designated customs area or may be escorted by Customs.
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Import into Special Economic Zone permitted through multiple channels; direct transfer and customs clearance with special handling for high value goods.
Units and Developers may import goods into a Special Economic Zone via specified physical and electronic channels, including data communication for IT services, and procure duty free from exhibitions or bonded warehouses. Imported cargo must be transshipped directly to the SEZ and may be transferred from ports, airports or ICDs without on site customs examination absent adverse intelligence. Delivery is permitted on the Bill of Entry assessed by SEZ Customs without a Transshipment Bond, while high value airport imports require custodian transfer to a designated customs area or may be escorted by Customs.
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