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Hello We export the goods to Germany. So we have to provide Certificate of Origin i.e.Form A (GSP) to them. We applied for GSP & then the the final copy of Airway bill received. So there is a difference of 51 kgs in gross weight which is mentioned in GSP/Invoice & Airway bill Can this create an issue for importing the goods in Germany for our buyer? Please guide. Posts / Replies Showing Replies 1 to 5 of 5 Records Page: 1
In case the goods have been actually exported ( i.e. left India) to Germany, I think there should be no problem in Germany. You will receive the foreign exchange (sale price of exported goods) as per actual quantity of goods received by your buyer in Germany. I would also like to know what are the goods to be exported or exported to Germany ?
Nothing untoward is going to happen in Germany on account of difference of 51 Kgs.
GSP form mention clearly shortage of 51kg, than there is not any problem. genrally GSP form is menat for getting the relef of custom duty. if your value is correct than I think there is no any hurdle for you, only your remittance will come less against your export invoice.
Thanks you very much for the information. difference is in the gross wt.that is mentioned on GSP & on airway bill. net weight on invoice is the same for which our buyer has placed an order & value is also same. so remittance will not be less. Dear Mr.KASTURI SETHI - these are pharmaceutical goods
The goods exported by overseas countries are duly weighed , at times at the port of import or during transport from port and invariably at the time of physical receipt of the goods by the importer. Hence, if the goods are correctly weighed at time of export, then nothing to worry. However, you may issue letter to the airways for negligence on their part. Even otherwise, pharmaceutical goods are duly verified, checked and tested at the country of import. Page: 1 Old Query - New Comments are closed. |
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