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Agreement or Arrangement on Cooperation and Mutual ...


India Enhances Customs Cooperation with Armenia to Boost International Collaboration and Enforcement.

March 18, 2024

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Agreement or Arrangement on Cooperation and Mutual Administrative Assistance (CMAA) in Customs Matter of India and with other Countries - The Ministry of Finance, through Notification No. 23/2024 - Customs (N.T.), has expanded the scope of cooperation in customs matters by incorporating the Agreement with the Republic of Armenia into the existing framework. This step underscores India's commitment to enhancing collaboration with international partners for effective customs administration and enforcement.

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