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Easing Export Procedures: A Detailed Analysis of India's New Customs Guidelines


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Circular No. Public Notice No. 75 / 2023 - Dated: 31-8-2023 - Procedure for Back to Town of Export Cargo -reg.

This trade notice provides detailed guidelines and procedures related to the "Back to Town" (BTT) of export cargo in India. This notice amends and relaxes certain norms in supersession of Public Notice No. 01/2023 under the Nhava Sheva Export Encouragement Vision (NEEV).

The key points of this notice are:

  1. Procedure for BTT of Self-Sealed Cargo from CPP (Central Parking Plaza): This section outlines the process for BTT before registration, after registration but before Let Export Order (LEO), after LEO, and specific conditions for Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) Exporter/DGFT Status Holder exporter.

  2. Procedure for BTT from Port to CPP to Town: This addresses scenarios where the entire cargo or part of the cargo is shut out (not loaded onto the destined vessel), including provisions for AEO Exporter/DGFT Status Holder exporters.

  3. Handling of Hazardous Cargo: The notice specifies the procedures for BTT of hazardous cargo, including cases involving AEO or DGFT status holders with a 'Three Star Export House' status or higher.

  4. BTT from CFS (Container Freight Station): This includes guidelines for BTT before and after LEO, for part cargo BTT before or after LEO, and special provisions for AEO Exporter/DGFT Status Holder exporters.

  5. General Provisions: The document details the operational guidelines for customs officers and staff, reporting requirements, and procedures in case of discrepancies or investigation needs.

This notice significantly impacts the export sector in India, particularly in easing the procedural burden on exporters and customs brokers. The relaxation of norms, especially for AEO exporters and high-status DGFT exporters, reflects a move towards facilitating smoother trade operations and reducing logistical bottlenecks. These changes are likely to enhance the efficiency of export processes, potentially boosting India's export volumes and competitiveness in the global market.

 


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Circular No. Public Notice No. 75 / 2023 - Dated: 31-8-2023 - Procedure for Back to Town of Export Cargo -reg.

 

Dated: 16-1-2024



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