Tariff Rate Quotas govern preferential imports from Sri Lanka, requiring quota certificates and designated port clearance. The circular sets procedures for operating Tariff Rate Quotas under the Indo Sri Lanka FTA: Sri Lankan designated authorities allocate quotas and issue quota allocation certificates and Certificates of Origin; Indian monitoring is by designated Customs and the Tea Board/Textile Committee at specified ports. The Bill of Lading/Air Way Bill date determines quota year eligibility. Quality control, sampling, bonding, detention and penal provisions govern tea imports; RMG imports require TRQCs, are restricted to chapters 61-62, follow conversion factors when fabrics are sourced from India, must enter via designated ports, and disallow high sea sales or quota carry over.
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Tariff Rate Quotas govern preferential imports from Sri Lanka, requiring quota certificates and designated port clearance.
The circular sets procedures for operating Tariff Rate Quotas under the Indo Sri Lanka FTA: Sri Lankan designated authorities allocate quotas and issue quota allocation certificates and Certificates of Origin; Indian monitoring is by designated Customs and the Tea Board/Textile Committee at specified ports. The Bill of Lading/Air Way Bill date determines quota year eligibility. Quality control, sampling, bonding, detention and penal provisions govern tea imports; RMG imports require TRQCs, are restricted to chapters 61-62, follow conversion factors when fabrics are sourced from India, must enter via designated ports, and disallow high sea sales or quota carry over.
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