Handicraft classification: certificates from the certifying authority should normally be accepted and exports not held up. Certificates from the recognised certifying authority for artware and handicraft exports should normally be accepted by customs and not rejected as a routine; rejection requires Commissioner approval and consultation with the certificate issuer, and exports should not be held up. Examination of consignments without certificates must follow normal export examination norms and EDI selection, with certificates sought only when doubt arises.
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Handicraft classification: certificates from the certifying authority should normally be accepted and exports not held up.
Certificates from the recognised certifying authority for artware and handicraft exports should normally be accepted by customs and not rejected as a routine; rejection requires Commissioner approval and consultation with the certificate issuer, and exports should not be held up. Examination of consignments without certificates must follow normal export examination norms and EDI selection, with certificates sought only when doubt arises.
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