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Prohibited importation of cosmetics without prior regulatory registration attracts seizure and confiscation; warehousing or re export claims do not cure noncompliance.
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Importation of cosmetics without mandatory prior registration under the drugs and cosmetics regulatory regime is a prohibited illegal import under the Customs code, attracting seizure and confiscation powers; the court applied the statutory interplay between the Customs and Drugs and Cosmetics enactments to hold such consignments liable to seizure under seizure provisions and confiscation under confiscation provisions. The warehousing scheme and claimed intention to re export do not legalise import of prohibited goods; warehousing relief for re export applies only to goods lawfully imported, and cannot cure absence of prior regulatory licence.
Importation of cosmetics without mandatory prior registration under the drugs and cosmetics regulatory regime is a prohibited illegal import under the Customs code, attracting seizure and confiscation powers; the court applied the statutory interplay between the Customs and Drugs and Cosmetics enactments to hold such consignments liable to seizure under seizure provisions and confiscation under confiscation provisions. The warehousing scheme and claimed intention to re export do not legalise import of prohibited goods; warehousing relief for re export applies only to goods lawfully imported, and cannot cure absence of prior regulatory licence.
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