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Customs procedure for export of container cargo from ICDs/CFSs in India to Bangladesh and Nepal through LCSs - reg

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..... ld be completed at an ICD and after stuffing and sealing, containers should be allowed to be taken to Nepal and Bangladesh by rail or/ and road through a Land Customs Station. According to the trade, the proposed facility will allow faster movement of cargo from hinterland ICDs to Nepal and Bangladesh resulting in reduction of transaction cost. 2. The proposal has been examined by the Board and it has been decided to allow movement of export cargo from ICDs/CFSs to Nepal and Bangladesh through Land Customs Stations. The procedure in this regard shall be as follows: (a) The exporters are required to bring their goods meant for export to ICD/CFS, and to file six copies of Shipping Bills (including two transference copies) along-with all n .....

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..... ontainers by road or/and rail upto the LCS. At the LCS, both transference copies of Shipping Bill shall be submitted by the carrier to the proper officer of Customs. The Customs officer shall inspect the seal of the container and if found intact and the seal Nos. tally with the Shipping Bill, he shall record the same in the transference copies of the Shipping Bill and the AR 4 form as follows: "Inspected and seals found intact, Seal Nos. found to tally with the shipping bill and AR 4 form". Name, signature and date He shall then allow the movement of the containers into Nepal/Bangladesh, as the case may be. (d) In case the Customs seal on the container is found broken or tampered with or some discrepancy found in the seal nos., the .....

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..... r recovery of excise duty on the goods. (g) To ensure safety and security of goods during transit to LCS, the custodians of the ICD have to furnish a bond with security as is being done for movement of cargo from ICDs/CFSs to the gateway port. The bond shall be debited with the value of the goods every time a container is given to carrier for transport. The amount can be re-credited once the proof of export is received. 3. The facility for movement of export cargo from ICDs/CFSs to Nepal and Bangladesh mentioned above shall be available only if cargo is moved through LCSs at Petrapole Gede in Indo-Bangladesh border and Raxual in Indo Nepal border. 4. These instructions may be brought to the notice of all concerned by way of issuance .....

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