Complete description of export goods required in shipping bills; non compliance may delay clearance and revoke benefits. Exporters and customs brokers must declare a complete description of export goods in Shipping Bills and export invoices, detailing parameters affecting valuation (composition, grade, configuration, denier, GSM, size, type, brand, machine/handmade, and other attributes) and use the correct Standard Unit Quantity Codes (UQC) under the Customs Tariff Act. Failure to comply may lead to delayed clearance, cancellation of export promotion benefits, and consequential penal actions.
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Complete description of export goods required in shipping bills; non compliance may delay clearance and revoke benefits.
Exporters and customs brokers must declare a complete description of export goods in Shipping Bills and export invoices, detailing parameters affecting valuation (composition, grade, configuration, denier, GSM, size, type, brand, machine/handmade, and other attributes) and use the correct Standard Unit Quantity Codes (UQC) under the Customs Tariff Act. Failure to comply may lead to delayed clearance, cancellation of export promotion benefits, and consequential penal actions.
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