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<h1>India Updates Export Procedures: Simplified Self-Sealing for Containers Post-GST, Effective September 1, 2017.</h1> The circular outlines revised procedures for the export and sealing of containerized cargo following the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in India. Exporters can claim refunds on zero-rated supplies either by exporting under a bond or Letter of Undertaking without paying integrated tax or by paying the tax and claiming a refund. The procedure for filing refunds is detailed, emphasizing electronic submissions. The circular also introduces a simplified self-sealing procedure for containers, eliminating the need for Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) officials to seal containers. This new procedure, effective from September 1, 2017, aims to ease business operations and ensure compliance with GST regulations.