Coastal cargo carriage via foreign territory clarified-CBIC sets conditions for vessel and container use and invites implementation feedback. Coastal cargo carriage between Indian ports via foreign-going vessels transiting foreign territory is addressed by a CBIC circular which resolves questions on movement through foreign territory, the conditions for use of containers for coastal goods, and the use of local/domesticated containers for EXIM cargo; stakeholders are asked to note the circular and report implementation difficulties to the customs office.
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Coastal cargo carriage via foreign territory clarified-CBIC sets conditions for vessel and container use and invites implementation feedback.
Coastal cargo carriage between Indian ports via foreign-going vessels transiting foreign territory is addressed by a CBIC circular which resolves questions on movement through foreign territory, the conditions for use of containers for coastal goods, and the use of local/domesticated containers for EXIM cargo; stakeholders are asked to note the circular and report implementation difficulties to the customs office.
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