Seeks to amend notification No. 56/2000-Customs dated 05.05.2000, No. 57/2000-Customs dated 08.05.2000 and No. 40/2015-Customs dated 21.07.2015 providing for extension of last date of export by six months, for those cases where the last date of export falls between 01.2.2020 and 31.7.2020 due to the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic. - 24/2020 - Customs -Tariff
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Extension of export deadlines: last dates of export and re export extended for shipments affected by the COVID 19 disruption. The Central Government amends notifications No. 40/2015 Customs, 56/2000 Customs and 57/2000 Customs to provide that where the last date for export or re export falls within the affected COVID 19 period, the last date is extended by six months, and inserts an additional approved laboratory into the list of entities under the 2015 notification.
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Extension of export deadlines: last dates of export and re export extended for shipments affected by the COVID 19 disruption.
The Central Government amends notifications No. 40/2015 Customs, 56/2000 Customs and 57/2000 Customs to provide that where the last date for export or re export falls within the affected COVID 19 period, the last date is extended by six months, and inserts an additional approved laboratory into the list of entities under the 2015 notification.
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