Non-acceptance of pre-shipment inspection certificates suspended for specified agencies; metal scrap cleared only after full inspection and mis-declaration review. Certificates issued by eight specified inspection agencies are not to be accepted by Customs pending DGFT investigation and any delisting decision. Consignments of metallic scrap with Bills of Lading dated on or before 1 December 2005 and carrying certificates from those agencies may be cleared only after 100% examination; adjudication or penal action is to follow solely where goods are mis-declared or contravene the Customs Act or the Foreign Trade Policy.
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Non-acceptance of pre-shipment inspection certificates suspended for specified agencies; metal scrap cleared only after full inspection and mis-declaration review.
Certificates issued by eight specified inspection agencies are not to be accepted by Customs pending DGFT investigation and any delisting decision. Consignments of metallic scrap with Bills of Lading dated on or before 1 December 2005 and carrying certificates from those agencies may be cleared only after 100% examination; adjudication or penal action is to follow solely where goods are mis-declared or contravene the Customs Act or the Foreign Trade Policy.
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