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High seas sales of restricted items, Customs - Exim - SEZ

Issue Id: - 105906
Dated: 20-7-2013
By:- Sanjay Agarwal

High seas sales of restricted items


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I want to import an item which is restricted and requires DAE licence for import and clearing of the same. Can I import the same in my name ( I am not having DAE licence), and sell the same on high seas sale basis to a customer who is having alll the requesite licences and the customer gets the goods cleared in his name?

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1 Dated: 22-7-2013
By:- Vijay Jha

Yes, u can import the item & transfer its title to the name of customer by transferring the related document in the name of customer i.e., Bill of lading & bill of entry(these are negotiable document). 


2 Dated: 22-7-2013
By:- Sanjay Agarwal

Thanks Mr Vijay Jha for your advice.


3 Dated: 22-7-2013
By:- Pradeep Khatri

Please check the relevant provision in FTP read with HBP vol.1 in this nregard.  Before acting please seek clarification from the DGFT and customs authorities.


4 Dated: 23-7-2013
By:- PAWAN KUMAR

Yes, import can be done in the manner. Just argeed with the buyer with signing an high sea sale agreement and submit the copies to customs authorities where you are planning to import. On the basis of that file the bill of entry in customs along with check list and all papers you received from the supplier. you will get the bill of entry in the name of your buyer of goods from the customs after doing the subject formalities. Also duty is to be paid by the buyer not you after generating the bill of entry in EDI.


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