Independent show-cause notices remain separate proceedings, while customs adjudication challenges should ordinarily follow the statutory appellate rem...
Institutional incapacity in customs settlement proceedings excludes non-functional quorum periods from statutory disposal timelines, preventing automa...
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Pure-agent reimbursements in clearing and forwarding services are excluded from taxable value when qualifying third-party payments are properly record...
Customs relief for Strait of Hormuz maritime disruptions remains available, with existing conditions continuing unchanged through the extended validit...
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The Foreign Trade Policy 2023 now prohibits imports of goods produced or manufactured wholly or partly using forced labour. The Central Government may identify prohibited goods by notification based on an enquiry's findings or other material considered appropriate, while the DGFT enquiry procedure will be prescribed in the Handbook of Procedures 2023. "Forced labour" is defined as work or service exacted under menace of penalty without voluntary consent, in line with the ILO Forced Labour Convention, 1930. These provisions take effect after 30 days from publication in the Official Gazette.
The Foreign Trade Policy 2023 now prohibits imports of goods produced or manufactured wholly or partly using forced labour. The Central Government may identify prohibited goods by notification based on an enquiry's findings or other material considered appropriate, while the DGFT enquiry procedure will be prescribed in the Handbook of Procedures 2023. "Forced labour" is defined as work or service exacted under menace of penalty without voluntary consent, in line with the ILO Forced Labour Convention, 1930. These provisions take effect after 30 days from publication in the Official Gazette.
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