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Delisting of inspection agencies alters recognized certification providers, changing compliance options for exporters under the Foreign Trade Policy. The Director General of Foreign Trade, invoking Paragraph 2.4 of the Foreign Trade Policy 2004-2009, amends the Handbook of Procedures (Vol. I) by removing specified entities from Appendix-5 (List of Inspection and Certification Agencies), thereby withdrawing their recognition as listed inspection and certification providers for purposes of export-import procedural compliance under the Handbook.
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Delisting of inspection agencies alters recognized certification providers, changing compliance options for exporters under the Foreign Trade Policy.
The Director General of Foreign Trade, invoking Paragraph 2.4 of the Foreign Trade Policy 2004-2009, amends the Handbook of Procedures (Vol. I) by removing specified entities from Appendix-5 (List of Inspection and Certification Agencies), thereby withdrawing their recognition as listed inspection and certification providers for purposes of export-import procedural compliance under the Handbook.
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