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The amendment modifies the deadline in regulation 15(2) of the Sea Cargo Manifest and Transhipment Regulations, 2018. Originally set to expire on 31st March 2024, the deadline for authorized sea carriers to continue delivering cargo declarations in the legacy formats has been extended to 30th June 2024. - By extending the transitional provisions, the amendment provides additional time for the industry to adapt, ensuring a smoother transition and maintaining the flow of international trade.
The amendment modifies the deadline in regulation 15(2) of the Sea Cargo Manifest and Transhipment Regulations, 2018. Originally set to expire on 31st March 2024, the deadline for authorized sea carriers to continue delivering cargo declarations in the legacy formats has been extended to 30th June 2024. - By extending the transitional provisions, the amendment provides additional time for the industry to adapt, ensuring a smoother transition and maintaining the flow of international trade.
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