Electronic transmission of DES and EPCG licences enables Customs validation and use of licence numbers as Customs registration numbers. DGFT will transmit DES file numbers and DES/EPCG licence messages electronically to Customs via ICEGATE for licences issued on or after 1 April 2009; Customs will validate these online, make licence details available at the port and on ICEGATE, and the DGFT licence number will serve as the Customs Registration Number. Exports under DES may begin on receipt of the DGFT file number, while EPCG exports commence after licence issuance. Customs and DGFT will exchange bills and an Export Obligation Discharge Certificate for monitoring; amendments require an online amendment message before further imports are allowed.
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Electronic transmission of DES and EPCG licences enables Customs validation and use of licence numbers as Customs registration numbers.
DGFT will transmit DES file numbers and DES/EPCG licence messages electronically to Customs via ICEGATE for licences issued on or after 1 April 2009; Customs will validate these online, make licence details available at the port and on ICEGATE, and the DGFT licence number will serve as the Customs Registration Number. Exports under DES may begin on receipt of the DGFT file number, while EPCG exports commence after licence issuance. Customs and DGFT will exchange bills and an Export Obligation Discharge Certificate for monitoring; amendments require an online amendment message before further imports are allowed.
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