Customs Clearance Facilitation Committee to expedite goods clearance and resolve procedural bottlenecks under specified terms. CCFCs are to be set up for designated Land Customs Stations and Inland Container Depots, headed by the Principal Commissioner/Commissioner of Customs with senior representatives of relevant agencies as members. Their terms of reference include monitoring expeditious clearance per parent ministry timelines, identifying and resolving bottlenecks, initiating Time Release Studies, recommending best practices, and resolving trade grievances. CCFCs shall meet monthly or as needed; establishment orders and chair contact details must be publicised and endorsed to the Board. Chief Commissioners will review CCFC performance, and ministries must designate members and prepare SOPs with timelines.
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Customs Clearance Facilitation Committee to expedite goods clearance and resolve procedural bottlenecks under specified terms.
CCFCs are to be set up for designated Land Customs Stations and Inland Container Depots, headed by the Principal Commissioner/Commissioner of Customs with senior representatives of relevant agencies as members. Their terms of reference include monitoring expeditious clearance per parent ministry timelines, identifying and resolving bottlenecks, initiating Time Release Studies, recommending best practices, and resolving trade grievances. CCFCs shall meet monthly or as needed; establishment orders and chair contact details must be publicised and endorsed to the Board. Chief Commissioners will review CCFC performance, and ministries must designate members and prepare SOPs with timelines.
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