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Customs Clearance
Presented by
Mr. Piyush KumarNishant Kr. Rao
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Content
Why we need Customs Clearance
Procedures for different items for
export/import. Like:-Gems & jewelries
Food Products
Livestock Products
Agriculture Products
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Customs Clearance
Customs Clearance refers to
the accomplishment of the Customs formalitiesnecessary to allow goods
to enter for home use;
to be exported; or
to be placed under another Customs procedures.
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Gems & Jewelries
Metal & Mineral Trading Corporation
For imports of precious metals like gems and jewellary.
Gold may be brought into India in any form, including ornaments;
however, a declaration is needed to be filled by the importer for
obtaining the permitted quantity of gold from customs bonded
warehouse of State Bank of India or from Metal & Mineral Trading
Corporation subject to other conditions.
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Food Items
Circular No.36/2001-Customs dated 15.6.2001 (issued
from F.No.450/21/98-CUS.IV) lays down detailed
guidelines for examination and testing of food items
prior to customs clearance.
First, the Customs should check the condition of the hold in
which the products were transported. This is basically to see
whether they meet the requirements of storage as per the
nature of the product, and does not in any way cause
deterioration or contamination of the products.
In the second place, the Customs is required to check the
physical/visual appearance of goods in terms of possible
damage whether it is swollen or bulged in appearance and
also for rodent/insect contamination or presence of filth, dirt,
etc.
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The third important thing is compliance of labeling
requirements under the Prevention ofFood Adulteration
Rules and the Packaged Commodities Rules. This includes
ensuring that the label is written not only in any foreignlanguage, but also in English. Further, all products will also
have to indicate details of best before on all food packages.
In addition to testing of food items under the PFA Act, 1954,
these items shall also be subject to examination/testing to
ensure compliance of the requirements of other Acts,
Regulations and Orders such as MeatF
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roducts Order,1973, PFS Order, 1989, the Livestock Importation Act, etc., if
applicable, before these are allowed clearance into the
country.
Contd..
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Customs Clearance Procedure for
Livestock Products
The livestock products, namely,
meat and meat products of all kinds including fresh, chilled
and frozen meat, tissue or organs of poultry, pig, sheep,goat;
egg and egg powder;
milk and milk products;
Bovine, ovine and caprine embryos, ova or semen; and pet
food products of animal origin are allowed to be imported
only against a sanitary import permit issued by the
Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying.
For this purpose, a detailed import risk analysis is carried out
and a sanitary import permit is issued only after the
concerned authorities are satisfied that the import of the
consignment will not adversely affect the health of the animal
and human population of this country.
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DETAILS OF OFFICERS IN DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL
HUSBANRY, DAIRYING AND FISHERIES DEALING WITH
ISSUE OF SANITARY IMPORT PERMIT
Shri Rajesh Chaudhry
Director
Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries
Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India
398, Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi 110001
Phone : 011 23388534
e-mail : [email protected]
Dr. S.K.Dutta
Asst. Commissioner (Trade)
Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries
Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India
544, Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi 110001
Phone : 011 23097034
e-mail : [email protected]
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NOTIFICATION
S.O.867 (E) In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1)
of section 3 of the Destructive Insects and Pests Act, 1914 (2 of 1914), and
in suppression n of Plants, Fruits and Seeds (Regulation of import intoIndia) Order 1984, except as respects things done or omitted to be done
before such suppression, the Central Government hereby makes the
following order for the purpose of prohibiting and regulating the import into
India of agricultural articles
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Concerning person
Delhi Office incharge,
Dr. K.S. Kapoor,
AD(E)
NPQS, Rangpuri,
NEW DELHI 110
037
26899297 (O)
25652011 (F)
Extn.2432 Airport
26138382
26138362
ICD, Tughlakabad 26363623 (O)
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The Antiquities Export Control Act, 1947 (Act No.
XXXI of 1947) and Rules .
The Antiquities Export Control Act, 1947 (Act No. XXXI of 1947) and
Rules thereto which provided a regulation over the export of antiquities
under a license issued by the Director General and empowering him to
decide whether any article, object or thing is or is not an antiquity for the
purpose of the act and his decision was final.
This act prevents the movement of items of national Antiquities and
items.
It comes under Archaeological Survey Of India legislations.
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Contact Person
Dr. Gautam SenguptaDirector General
Phone: 23013574, 23015954
23019487 fax
[email protected]@gmail.com
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