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Port restriction - The reason for this restriction would be that ...


Goods Must Enter Through Major Ports Due to Limited Expertise at Smaller Ports; Risk of Confiscation Otherwise.

August 29, 2014

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Port restriction - The reason for this restriction would be that expertise for examination of such goods would be available only at the major ports and not at the every port - import of goods at non-designated port liable for confiscation - AT

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