Avoid routine statutory referrals for handicraft exports; customs must assess allied-law requirements and strengthen staff training. Customs must avoid routine referrals of export consignments for no objection where the allied Acts do not require it; unnecessary referrals have delayed shipments. The Board directs immediate training of customs staff in the legal aspects of the allied Acts governing cultural property and wildlife, using local statutory officials and incorporating such training into the national customs academy curriculum to ensure accurate assessment and efficient clearance.
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Avoid routine statutory referrals for handicraft exports; customs must assess allied-law requirements and strengthen staff training.
Customs must avoid routine referrals of export consignments for no objection where the allied Acts do not require it; unnecessary referrals have delayed shipments. The Board directs immediate training of customs staff in the legal aspects of the allied Acts governing cultural property and wildlife, using local statutory officials and incorporating such training into the national customs academy curriculum to ensure accurate assessment and efficient clearance.
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