UN location code substitution allowed for unspecified ports; licensing authority must record the actual port when issuing licences. Where UN location codes for certain sea ports, air ports or ICDs are not available, exporters may file electronic applications under the duty exemption scheme using the code '99 - Miscellaneous;' the licensing authority must indicate the actual port when issuing the licence. The substitution to the Handbook of Procedures is effected under paragraph 4.11 of the Export and Import Policy to remedy filing difficulties caused by unavailable UN codes.
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UN location code substitution allowed for unspecified ports; licensing authority must record the actual port when issuing licences.
Where UN location codes for certain sea ports, air ports or ICDs are not available, exporters may file electronic applications under the duty exemption scheme using the code "99 - Miscellaneous;" the licensing authority must indicate the actual port when issuing the licence. The substitution to the Handbook of Procedures is effected under paragraph 4.11 of the Export and Import Policy to remedy filing difficulties caused by unavailable UN codes.
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