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<h1>Customs Circular: Importers Must Declare Non-Compliance and Seek Permission for Labeling in Bonded Warehouses per DGFT Notification No.44.</h1> The circular from the Commissioner of Customs outlines the procedures for labeling imported goods in Bonded Warehouses, as per DGFT Notification No.44. Importers must declare non-compliance with RE-44 conditions and seek permission for labeling before clearance. The circular addresses inconsistencies in seeking permission and emphasizes the importer's responsibility for accurate declarations. For Bills of Entries selected for verification, importers must request permission from the assessing group, which will instruct docks officers to verify compliance. This procedure applies to all goods under the specified DGFT notification, regardless of RSP-based CVD applicability or claimed benefits under Notification No. 29/10-CUS.