CBEC Repeats
Instructions on Wood Packaging and ISPM-15 Standards for Exports
[CBEC Instruction
F.No.450/19/2005-Cus.IV dated 16th September 2013]
Attention is invited to
Board Circular No. 14/2009 – Cus dated 06.05.2009
which provides that Customs field formations should verify whether the export goods
packed with raw or solid wood packaging material comply with the International
Standards for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPM No. 15) or
are accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate with
the treatment endorsed issued by the agencies which are accredited/certified by
DAC. This was reiterated vide Board Circular No. 13/2011 – Cus
dated 28-02-2011.
2. Despite explicit provisions, it
has been reported that in a number of export consignments have been found non compliant by other Customs administrations especially
European Union on the ground of non-adherence/infringement of phytosanitary standards prescribed therein. Ministry of
Agriculture has repeatedly expressed concerns over increasing number of such
cases and desired remedial action be taken to check export of consignments not
meeting required phytosanitary specifications i.e.
ISPM – 15.
3. Board has taken a serious note
of it and reiterates that no export consignments packed with raw or solid wood
packaging material shall be allowed clearance which is found deficient on
meeting phytosanitary requirements ISPM – 15.
4. All Chief Commissioners of
Central Excise and Customs should ensure that the instruction aforementioned is
complied with scrupulously. Non compliance on the
part of officers sahall be
viewed seriously.
F. No.450/19/2005-Cus.IV