Import authorizations for restricted items require designation and registration of a single port for all subsequent imports unless customs permits. Paragraph 2.37A requires that import authorizations for restricted items, when so directed, be issued for import through a single sea port, air port, ICD or LCS as indicated by the applicant in writing; the authorization holder must register that port and all imports under the authorization must be made only through the registered port unless customs authority grants permission to import through another specified port.
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Import authorizations for restricted items require designation and registration of a single port for all subsequent imports unless customs permits.
Paragraph 2.37A requires that import authorizations for restricted items, when so directed, be issued for import through a single sea port, air port, ICD or LCS as indicated by the applicant in writing; the authorization holder must register that port and all imports under the authorization must be made only through the registered port unless customs authority grants permission to import through another specified port.
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