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The public notice issued by the Principal Commissioner of ...


Customs Importers Must Upload Complete E-Sanchit Documentation with Precise Product Details for Faster Clearance Process

April 8, 2025

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The public notice issued by the Principal Commissioner of Customs provides comprehensive guidelines for importers and customs brokers regarding document submission in the Faceless Assessment Process. Key directives include uploading complete documentation through e-Sanchit, providing detailed product specifications, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements, and indicating time-sensitive consignments. The notice emphasizes proactive document submission to expedite customs clearance, with specific instructions on document codes, amendment procedures, and grievance redressal through the Turant Suvidha Kendra. The primary objective is to streamline the assessment process, reduce queries, and facilitate faster clearance of imported goods across INBLR4 port.

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