IEC validation requirement now mandates permanent IEC codes for specified exempt importer-exporter categories to enable customs clearance. From 1 July 2000, a validated Importers-Exporters Code (IEC) is required for customs clearance; the DGFT amended the Handbook of Procedures to add sub paragraph (vi) to paragraph 4.6, prescribing permanent IEC numbers to be used as operative identifiers by specified non-trade categories, including central and state government departments and agencies, diplomatic personnel and UN officials, baggage claimants, hospitals and institutions importing for personnel use, limited-value Nepal/Myanmar border consignments, Ford Foundation, ATA carnet users for exhibitions, and the Director, National Blood Group Reference Laboratory.
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IEC validation requirement now mandates permanent IEC codes for specified exempt importer-exporter categories to enable customs clearance.
From 1 July 2000, a validated Importers-Exporters Code (IEC) is required for customs clearance; the DGFT amended the Handbook of Procedures to add sub paragraph (vi) to paragraph 4.6, prescribing permanent IEC numbers to be used as operative identifiers by specified non-trade categories, including central and state government departments and agencies, diplomatic personnel and UN officials, baggage claimants, hospitals and institutions importing for personnel use, limited-value Nepal/Myanmar border consignments, Ford Foundation, ATA carnet users for exhibitions, and the Director, National Blood Group Reference Laboratory.
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