Declaration of Stainless Steel Grade must be recorded in customs entries and shipping bills to enable export-input correlation. Imports of stainless steel under Advance Authorisation endorsed with commercial grades (e.g., J1-J5) must declare the specific grade and the percentages of Chromium, Nickel and Manganese in the Bill of Entry and invoice, with Customs attestation; shipping bills discharging the authorisation must record the same chemical percentages to enable correlation between imported inputs and resultant export products. Importers may apply for amendment of previously filed Bills of Entry, which shall be granted without delay to permit OOC clearance.
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Declaration of Stainless Steel Grade must be recorded in customs entries and shipping bills to enable export-input correlation.
Imports of stainless steel under Advance Authorisation endorsed with commercial grades (e.g., J1-J5) must declare the specific grade and the percentages of Chromium, Nickel and Manganese in the Bill of Entry and invoice, with Customs attestation; shipping bills discharging the authorisation must record the same chemical percentages to enable correlation between imported inputs and resultant export products. Importers may apply for amendment of previously filed Bills of Entry, which shall be granted without delay to permit OOC clearance.
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