Duty exemption for supplies to UN or international organisations requires prescribed certification and governmental countersignatures before clearance. Duty exemption for goods supplied to the United Nations, an international organisation, or to projects financed by multilateral agencies is conditioned on production, before clearance, of specified certificates: from the UN/international organisation for official use; from a Deputy Secretary in the Ministry of Finance for UN financed projects approved by the Government of India; and from the Project Implementing Authority with countersignature by a Joint Secretary in the Line Ministry or by the State Principal Secretary/Secretary (Finance) where the project is approved for State/UT implementation. Definitions for 'international organisation' and 'Line Ministry' are provided.
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Duty exemption for supplies to UN or international organisations requires prescribed certification and governmental countersignatures before clearance.
Duty exemption for goods supplied to the United Nations, an international organisation, or to projects financed by multilateral agencies is conditioned on production, before clearance, of specified certificates: from the UN/international organisation for official use; from a Deputy Secretary in the Ministry of Finance for UN financed projects approved by the Government of India; and from the Project Implementing Authority with countersignature by a Joint Secretary in the Line Ministry or by the State Principal Secretary/Secretary (Finance) where the project is approved for State/UT implementation. Definitions for "international organisation" and "Line Ministry" are provided.
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