Telegraphic Release Advice: air imports may receive TRA on proforma invoice, avoiding bill of lading insistence. Customs may require production of the advance licence duly registered for debit, DEEC book Part I for correlation, and the commercial invoice for verification; insistence on Bill of Lading/Air Freight Bill at TRA stage is unnecessary because licence verification can be completed at the port/ICD of import. For air consignments, TRA may be issued on the basis of a proforma invoice, with debit effected at the port of registration of the licence/DEEC book; Customs Houses must issue public notices and standing orders accordingly.
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Telegraphic Release Advice: air imports may receive TRA on proforma invoice, avoiding bill of lading insistence.
Customs may require production of the advance licence duly registered for debit, DEEC book Part I for correlation, and the commercial invoice for verification; insistence on Bill of Lading/Air Freight Bill at TRA stage is unnecessary because licence verification can be completed at the port/ICD of import. For air consignments, TRA may be issued on the basis of a proforma invoice, with debit effected at the port of registration of the licence/DEEC book; Customs Houses must issue public notices and standing orders accordingly.
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