Export of non-commercial documents requires courier authorization and a customs declaration confirming absence of dutiable or restricted goods. Form Courier Bill of Export I (CBEx I) sets out courier and consignor particulars, transport and customs identifiers, bag and weight particulars, and requires the authorised courier to declare they are authorised by each consignor to act as agent and that the shipment contains only documents of no commercial value and no goods liable to duty or prohibited or restricted for export; the form must be signed and stamped by the authorised courier and endorsed by the proper officer of Customs.
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Export of non-commercial documents requires courier authorization and a customs declaration confirming absence of dutiable or restricted goods.
Form Courier Bill of Export I (CBEx I) sets out courier and consignor particulars, transport and customs identifiers, bag and weight particulars, and requires the authorised courier to declare they are authorised by each consignor to act as agent and that the shipment contains only documents of no commercial value and no goods liable to duty or prohibited or restricted for export; the form must be signed and stamped by the authorised courier and endorsed by the proper officer of Customs.
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