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<h1>Customs clarifies import policy for used tyres requiring proper cutting for license-free entry as scrap</h1> The Central Board of Excise and Customs issued a circular addressing concerns about improper import of radial tyres as scrap. According to the Import Export Policy Handbook, used rubber tyres can only be imported without license if they are cut in bead wire, and used tubes must be cut into two pieces. The Automotive Tyres Manufacturers Association reported that certain consignments of radial tyres were being improperly permitted for import as scrap, violating these policy provisions. The circular directs all field formations to strictly adhere to the proper interpretation of import policy requirements for used tyres and tubes, ensuring compliance with the specified cutting requirements for license-free importation.