Coastal cargo transit through foreign territory permitted under harmonised procedures with specific documentation, marking and sealing requirements. Harmonised procedure permits transit of coastal goods through Sri Lanka and Bangladesh under Transportation of Goods (Through Foreign Territory) Regulations, 1965 with specific documentation, invoicing and GST identification requirements; consignors need not file Bill of Coastal Goods for such transit. Containers must be marked 'For Coastal Carriage through foreign territory' and sealed with tamper proof seals; manifests must include e Way Bill, container and seal numbers and be prepared port pair wise. Tamper or discrepancies invoke opening, reporting and adjudication under procedures applicable to non coastal cargo. EXIM containers may be used for domestic cargo during the permitted temporary import period and domesticated ISO containers may be used for EXIM movements with equivalent customs clearance treatment.
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Coastal cargo transit through foreign territory permitted under harmonised procedures with specific documentation, marking and sealing requirements.
Harmonised procedure permits transit of coastal goods through Sri Lanka and Bangladesh under Transportation of Goods (Through Foreign Territory) Regulations, 1965 with specific documentation, invoicing and GST identification requirements; consignors need not file Bill of Coastal Goods for such transit. Containers must be marked "For Coastal Carriage through foreign territory" and sealed with tamper proof seals; manifests must include e Way Bill, container and seal numbers and be prepared port pair wise. Tamper or discrepancies invoke opening, reporting and adjudication under procedures applicable to non coastal cargo. EXIM containers may be used for domestic cargo during the permitted temporary import period and domesticated ISO containers may be used for EXIM movements with equivalent customs clearance treatment.
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