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<h1>Customs Circular: New Rules for Handling Hazardous Materials at CFSs; Supreme Court Excludes 200-Meter Distance Rule.</h1> The circular from the Office of the Commissioner of Customs outlines guidelines for handling hazardous materials at Container Freight Stations (CFSs). It references modifications to the Handling of Cargo in Customs Areas Regulations, 2009, following recommendations from a Parliamentary Committee. The Supreme Court directed compliance with safety guidelines, excluding a contested 200-meter distance rule for hazardous cargo. Specific CFSs are authorized to handle hazardous materials, while non-authorized CFSs must cease handling such cargo within 21 days and transfer existing hazardous materials within 15 days. Shipping lines must ensure hazardous cargo is directed to authorized CFSs to avoid procedural amendments.