Coastal carriage through foreign territory: harmonised procedures require marking, sealing, manifesting and Customs verification for transit. Movement of coastal cargo transiting through Sri Lanka or Bangladesh must follow the Transportation of Goods (Through Foreign Territory) Regulations, 1965 with added documentary requirements including GSTIN or alternative tax identifiers and invoice references; consignments must be marked 'For Coastal Carriage through Foreign Territory' and containers sealed with tamper proof seals. The Superintendent may pass the prescribed Bill and order examinations; the Master must carry the passed Bill and prepare triplicate manifests with container and seal details; Customs will inspect at origin and destination, verify discharge and seals, and report tampering for further action, while prohibited exports remain ineligible.
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Coastal carriage through foreign territory: harmonised procedures require marking, sealing, manifesting and Customs verification for transit.
Movement of coastal cargo transiting through Sri Lanka or Bangladesh must follow the Transportation of Goods (Through Foreign Territory) Regulations, 1965 with added documentary requirements including GSTIN or alternative tax identifiers and invoice references; consignments must be marked "For Coastal Carriage through Foreign Territory" and containers sealed with tamper proof seals. The Superintendent may pass the prescribed Bill and order examinations; the Master must carry the passed Bill and prepare triplicate manifests with container and seal details; Customs will inspect at origin and destination, verify discharge and seals, and report tampering for further action, while prohibited exports remain ineligible.
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