Rescinding of Circular No. 29/2020-Customs dated 29.06.2020 in respect of Transhipment of Export Cargo from Bangladesh to third countries through Land Customs Stations (LCSs) to Port / Airport, in containers or closed bodied trucks
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Transshipment permission rescinded; shipments via land customs now barred, existing in-country cargo may exit under prior procedure. The Central Board rescinds the Circular permitting transshipment of export cargo from Bangladesh via Land Customs Stations to ports and airports with immediate effect; consignments already entered into India may nevertheless exit Indian territory under the procedures specified in the rescinded Circular. Implementation difficulties are to be reported to the Board.
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Transshipment permission rescinded; shipments via land customs now barred, existing in-country cargo may exit under prior procedure.
The Central Board rescinds the Circular permitting transshipment of export cargo from Bangladesh via Land Customs Stations to ports and airports with immediate effect; consignments already entered into India may nevertheless exit Indian territory under the procedures specified in the rescinded Circular. Implementation difficulties are to be reported to the Board.
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