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CBIC issued Customs (On-Arrival Movement for Storage and ...


Direct Movement of IT/Electronics Goods to AEO Premises Before Customs Clearance Under Sec 58/58A and 65

February 18, 2025

Notifications     Customs

CBIC issued Customs (On-Arrival Movement for Storage and Clearance at Authorised Importer Premises) Regulations, 2025 enabling AEO Tier II/III importers to move goods directly to authorized premises before customs clearance. Eligible importers must have licensed warehouses under Sec 58/58A with Sec 65 permissions for goods under headings 8517-8548. Commissioner must verify and approve premises within 14 days. Importers must declare intent in Bill of Entry, receive automated permission, and complete clearance within 15 days. Facility can be suspended for non-compliance. Penalties apply under Sec 158(2)(ii) for violations. Board retains power to exempt certain goods from regulations.

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