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The public notice issued by the Commissioner of Customs, Chennai ...


Queries on drawback applicability addressed by Chennai Customs, emphasizing reduced physical interface. Exporters to upload self-declaration for clarity.

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May 22, 2024

The public notice issued by the Commissioner of Customs, Chennai addresses queries on drawback applicability and aims to reduce physical interface. It highlights that drawback rates do not apply to exports from Export Oriented Units or units in Free Trade Zones/SEZs. To streamline the process, exporters must upload a self-declaration certifying goods were not from these units. This eliminates the need for manual queries and physical visits. The notice responds to concerns raised by the Chennai Custom Brokers' Association and emphasizes the importance of compliance with trade policies.

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