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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: Indian customs<\/a> began clearing shipments of Chinese origin that had been stuck at ports for the past 10 days after border tensions escalated. Consignments started moving Wednesday after several representations by multiple industry bodies to various ministries including finance, commerce and industry, chemicals and fertiliser and MSME as well as the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).

India Inc<\/a> had petitioned the PMO as delays were hurting the process of normalisation that had begun June 1 with Unlock 1.0. Indian industry relies heavily on inputs from China for its factories and the development threatened to disrupt production.

“Goods are being cleared now... All ports are clearing without 100% physical checking,” a government official told ET. Shipments for which documents were filed up to June 30 will be cleared in this round and no call has been taken on bills of entry submitted after that, he said.

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>List of Cos Given to Customs<\/strong>
Officials at customs brokers’ associations in New Delhi, Chennai and Mumbai confirmed the development.

However, clearances will continue for imports by US and South Korean companies even after June 30, said a person with knowledge of the development. Officials said a list of companies had been provided to the customs authorities for clearing their consignments without physical checks.

Indian customs authorities at all ports and customs freight stations made 100% physical checks mandatory for all
Chinese imports<\/a> from June 22, bringing clearances to a halt. While there was no official instruction to this effect, authorities said checks were being carried out based on intelligence alerts about narcotics.

The exercise began at Chennai, which receives a bulk of Chinese telecom equipment coming into India besides medical devices and auto components, and soon spread to other ports. The move, soon after the border incident, was seen by industry watchers as a signal by the government to industry to diversify its supply base.

Relaxations were first allowed for US companies such as Apple, Dell, HP and Cisco as well as South Korea’s Samsung. This was later extended to importers of active pharmaceutical ingredients.

It is likely that these relaxations will continue for shipments after June 30 as well, a person familiar with the development said. Physical checks can be cumbersome and a costly affair for the industry as goods can get damaged in the re-packaging process. India imported goods worth $62.4 billion from China in the April-February period of FY20 compared with $70.3 billion in FY19.

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海关开始清算中国发货

印度公司已经请求PMO延迟损害正常化的过程,已经开始与解锁1.0 6月1日。印度工业严重依赖从中国输入的工厂和发展威胁要破坏生产。

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新德里消息:印度海关开始清算中国原产地货物被滞留在港口后10天过去边境紧张局势升级。货物周三开始几个由多个行业组织表示各种部门包括金融、商业和工业、化工和化肥和MSME以及总理办公室(PMO)。

印度公司已经请求PMO拖延是伤害正常化的过程,开始6月1日开启1.0。印度工业严重依赖从中国输入的工厂和发展威胁要破坏生产。

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“现在货物被清除…所有端口结算没有100%物理检查,”一位政府官员告诉等。出口的文件提交到6月30日将在这一轮被清除,没有了电话账单提交的条目之后,他说。

因为给海关的列表
海关官员经纪人协会在新德里,钦奈和孟买证实了发展。

然而,进口许可将继续由美国和韩国公司甚至在6月30日,一位知情人士说的发展。官员说,一列的公司已经提供给海关当局清算他们的货物不需要物理检查。

印度海关当局在所有港口和海关强制对所有货运车站100%物理检查中国进口从6月22日,停止使用许可。虽然没有官方指令这种效果,当局称检查正在进行基于对毒品情报警报。

运动开始在钦奈,收到大量的中国电信设备进入印度除了医疗设备和汽车零部件,并很快蔓延到其他港口。此举,边境事件后不久,被业内人士视为信号由政府行业以其多样化的供应基地。

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风头首次允许美国公司如苹果、戴尔、惠普和思科以及韩国三星。这是后来扩展到进口商的活性药物成分。

这些放松方式很可能将持续出货在6月30日,一位知情人士表示。身体检查可以繁琐和昂贵的行业事件的商品可以重新打包过程中受损。印度从中国进口价值624亿美元的货物April-February FY19 FY20相比之下,703亿美元。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: Indian customs<\/a> began clearing shipments of Chinese origin that had been stuck at ports for the past 10 days after border tensions escalated. Consignments started moving Wednesday after several representations by multiple industry bodies to various ministries including finance, commerce and industry, chemicals and fertiliser and MSME as well as the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).

India Inc<\/a> had petitioned the PMO as delays were hurting the process of normalisation that had begun June 1 with Unlock 1.0. Indian industry relies heavily on inputs from China for its factories and the development threatened to disrupt production.

“Goods are being cleared now... All ports are clearing without 100% physical checking,” a government official told ET. Shipments for which documents were filed up to June 30 will be cleared in this round and no call has been taken on bills of entry submitted after that, he said.

\"\"
<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>List of Cos Given to Customs<\/strong>
Officials at customs brokers’ associations in New Delhi, Chennai and Mumbai confirmed the development.

However, clearances will continue for imports by US and South Korean companies even after June 30, said a person with knowledge of the development. Officials said a list of companies had been provided to the customs authorities for clearing their consignments without physical checks.

Indian customs authorities at all ports and customs freight stations made 100% physical checks mandatory for all
Chinese imports<\/a> from June 22, bringing clearances to a halt. While there was no official instruction to this effect, authorities said checks were being carried out based on intelligence alerts about narcotics.

The exercise began at Chennai, which receives a bulk of Chinese telecom equipment coming into India besides medical devices and auto components, and soon spread to other ports. The move, soon after the border incident, was seen by industry watchers as a signal by the government to industry to diversify its supply base.

Relaxations were first allowed for US companies such as Apple, Dell, HP and Cisco as well as South Korea’s Samsung. This was later extended to importers of active pharmaceutical ingredients.

It is likely that these relaxations will continue for shipments after June 30 as well, a person familiar with the development said. Physical checks can be cumbersome and a costly affair for the industry as goods can get damaged in the re-packaging process. India imported goods worth $62.4 billion from China in the April-February period of FY20 compared with $70.3 billion in FY19.

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