Export of carpets: customs to use expert panels, complete market enquiries within 15 days and avoid damaging goods. Export consignments of carpets must be examined for composition and value via expert panels or the Textiles Committee, with market enquiries completed within fifteen days; withholding export benefits beyond fifteen days requires written Commissioner approval and exports should not be stopped. Customs officers must avoid damaging, destroying or cutting carpets during inspection or sampling, and the public notice operates as a standing order with contact details provided for escalation.
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Export of carpets: customs to use expert panels, complete market enquiries within 15 days and avoid damaging goods.
Export consignments of carpets must be examined for composition and value via expert panels or the Textiles Committee, with market enquiries completed within fifteen days; withholding export benefits beyond fifteen days requires written Commissioner approval and exports should not be stopped. Customs officers must avoid damaging, destroying or cutting carpets during inspection or sampling, and the public notice operates as a standing order with contact details provided for escalation.
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