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<h1>Vessels Must Submit Import Manifest for 'Entry Inward' Under Customs Act, 1962: Key Steps in Sections 30 & 31.</h1> The circular outlines the procedure for granting 'Entry Inward' for vessels under the Customs Act, 1962. It emphasizes the requirement for the submission of an import manifest before a vessel can unload imported goods, as per Sections 30 and 31 of the Act. The process involves the Boarding Officer granting Entry Inward after completing boarding formalities, which must be recorded in the ICES system promptly to avoid delays. This step is crucial for determining duty rates and ensuring timely clearance of goods. Any issues with the process should be reported to the Commissioner of Customs.