Drawback rate corrections and steel-origin declarations require exporters to certify duty-paid imported steel on shipping bills. Corrections amend specified drawback rates, tariff headings and goods descriptions across multiple chapters, revising numeric rates and maxima and fixing typographical errors. Inserted notes require exporters of listed serial/sub-serial products to declare on the shipping bill that goods are manufactured from duty paid imported steel, supported by a Chartered Engineer's certificate. The corrigendum confines changes to the specified entries and clarifies the serial/sub-serial ranges subject to the certification requirement.
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Drawback rate corrections and steel-origin declarations require exporters to certify duty-paid imported steel on shipping bills.
Corrections amend specified drawback rates, tariff headings and goods descriptions across multiple chapters, revising numeric rates and maxima and fixing typographical errors. Inserted notes require exporters of listed serial/sub-serial products to declare on the shipping bill that goods are manufactured from duty paid imported steel, supported by a Chartered Engineer's certificate. The corrigendum confines changes to the specified entries and clarifies the serial/sub-serial ranges subject to the certification requirement.
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