Review of Clearance of goods to 100% EOUs, STPIs, EHTPs etc - Removal of mandatory warehousing requirement of EOUs, STPIs, EHTPs etc - Revised Guidelines
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Removal of mandatory warehousing for export units: clearance now relies on procurement certificates and reconciliation. Removal of the mandatory warehousing licence for export-oriented units means existing licences are delicensed and units must continue to observe applicable customs notifications and the foreign trade policy. Re-warehousing certificates and forwarding-letter formalities are dispensed with; instead units must furnish procurement certificates at import, provide Bills of Entry copies to the jurisdictional office on receipt, and allow reconciliation of imports with procurement certificates, while bond closure procedures tied to re-warehousing certificates are no longer required for affected imports.
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Removal of mandatory warehousing for export units: clearance now relies on procurement certificates and reconciliation.
Removal of the mandatory warehousing licence for export-oriented units means existing licences are delicensed and units must continue to observe applicable customs notifications and the foreign trade policy. Re-warehousing certificates and forwarding-letter formalities are dispensed with; instead units must furnish procurement certificates at import, provide Bills of Entry copies to the jurisdictional office on receipt, and allow reconciliation of imports with procurement certificates, while bond closure procedures tied to re-warehousing certificates are no longer required for affected imports.
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