Procedure for Movement and Clearance of
Goods Imported in Containers on Trains Returning from Bangladesh
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Movement of Containerized Cargo from Bangladesh into India by Rail
·
Request from Bangladesh entails using empty containers returning from
Bangladesh after delivering Indian export goods
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CONCOR shall execute a running bond with the Commissioner of Customs
(Preventive), West Bengal undertaking that - (a) the goods are for transit to
an ICD in India and will move on the same train to the said ICD without any
unloading or transhipment on the way; (b) the goods are not prohibited for
import in terms of Section 11 of the Customs Act; and (c) the goods shall be
properly transported to the destination ICD. The bond shall be for an amount
and in the form as prescribed by the said Commissioner.
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CONCOR shall file an Import Report on ICEGATE when the train arrives at
the LCS
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At the LCS, the containers shall be sealed with ECTS seals under Customs
supervision. CONCOR shall be responsible for obtaining ECTS seals from the
Managed Service Provider
·
Customs officer at the LCS shall make an entry in the ICES System
acknowledging arrival of the train, upon which the bond shall be debited for an
amount determined on the basis of the details available in the Import Report.
·
Customs shall perform random checks and intelligence based preventive
action, and then allow the train with duly sealed containerized cargo to move
to the destination ICD
·
Goods are in transit between LCS and ICD, the Customs officer at the LCS
shall regularly monitor the movement on ECTS web portal. The ECTS seals
generate alerts if there is any activity of unauthorized un-sealing, tampering
etc
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Containers shall be un-sealed by the Customs officer at the destination ICD
·
Based on the Cargo Arrival Report filed by the Custodian of ICD in
ICEGATE and the trip report generated on the ECTS web application, the bond
shall be credited by the officer of the concerned LCS
·
In terms of Section 55 of the Act, the importer(s) shall file Bill(s) of
Entry at the destination ICD, where the imported goods will be assessed to duty
and cleared as usual
·
A Pilot Run in coordination with CONCOR may also be organized by
Commissioner of Customs (Preventive), West Bengal
[CBIC Circular No. 08/2022-Customs
dated 17 May 2022]
Subject: Enabling export of Bangladesh goods to India by rail in closed containers.
References have been
received in the Board from various Ministries and trade to allow movement of containerized
cargo from Bangladesh into India by rail. A request has also been received from
the High Commissioner of Bangladesh in New Delhi in which it has been informed
that containers going from India to Bangladesh by rail are returning empty
after delivering India's export goods there and that Bangladesh companies have
expressed interest to use such empty containers to export their products to
India.
2. The above request from
Bangladesh entails using empty containers returning from Bangladesh after delivering
Indian export goods. The carrier will be trains of Indian Railways plying between
India and Bangladesh carrying India's containerized export goods to Bangladesh (forward
journey) and returning with Bangladesh export goods in the same containers to
India (return journey). In both forward and return journeys, the trains will
cross the international border through one of the specified Land Customs Stations
with rail route, namely, Petrapole-Benapole and Gede-Darshana.
3. In respect of the
forward journey, attention is invited to Circular No. 52/2017-Customs dated
22.12.2017, as amended, in which movement of India's export goods in containers
by rail has been allowed from any Inland Container Depot (ICD) of India to
Bangladesh through Gede or Petrapole Land Customs Station (LCS). The said
Circular provides for completion of necessary export formalities at the ICD,
movement from ICD to LCS under Electronic Cargo Tracking System (ECTS) seals,
and removal of seals at the LCS.
4. In the same way,
it has been decided that the empty containers returning from Bangladesh to
India on a train may be utilized to carry export goods of Bangladesh to India.
This shall apply to closed containers moved by Container Corporation of India
(CONCOR) System (ECTS) from LCS of entry to ICD of destination.
5. The movement
through gateway LCS to an ICD, as above, is covered under Section 53 of the
Customs Act. For allowing such movement, the said Section requires that the
goods are not prohibited for import in terms of Section 11 of the Act and the
goods are meant for transit on the same conveyance. Further, Section 55 of the
Act provides that import clearance of the goods so transited shall take place
at the destination customs station.
6. In view of above,
the following procedure is prescribed for movement and clearance of goods
imported in containers on trains returning from Bangladesh:
i) CONCOR shall execute a running bond with the
Commissioner of Customs (Preventive), West Bengal undertaking that - (a) the
goods are for transit to an lCD in India and will move on the same train to the
said ICD without any unloading or transhipment on the way; (b) the goods are
not prohibited for import in terms of Section 11 of the Customs Act; and (c)
the goods shall be properly transported to the destination ICD. The bond shall
be for an amount and in the form as prescribed by the said Commissioner.
ii) As required under Section 53, CONCOR shall
file an Import Report on ICEGATE when the train arrives at the LCS. Import
Report shall capture inter alia details
of the destination ICD, serial number of each container carrying export goods
of Bangladesh and serial number of the ECTS seals which shall be put on such
containers, in the manner prescribed by the said Commissioner.
iii) At the LCS, the containers shall be sealed
with ECTS seals under Customs supervision. CONCOR shall be responsible for
obtaining ECTS seals from the Managed Service Provider. After containers are
sealed and Import Report is filed, Customs shall check ECTS seal number with
the number recorded in Import Report, and ECTS seal integrity. Customs officer
at the LCS shall make an entry in the ICES System acknowledging arrival of the
train, upon which the bond shall be debited for an amount determined on the
basis of the details available in the Import Report. Customs shall perform
random checks and intelligence based preventive action, and then allow the
train with duly sealed containerized cargo to move to the destination ICD.
iv) While the goods are in transit between LCS and ICD,
the Customs officer at the LCS shall regularly monitor the movement on ECTS web
portal. The ECTS seals generate alerts if there is any activity of unauthorized
un-sealing, tampering etc. These alerts are transmitted to the Customs officer
through SMS on mobile phone and also on email. If the Customs officer at LCS
receives any such alert, he shall immediately inform the destination lCD in
respect of the affected containers. Where appropriate, he shall also inform the
Customs formation nearest to the container location for any possible preventive
action.
Report in ICEGATE. In respect of those
containers where seals are not found intact the Custodian shall without fail, immediately
bring the matter to the notice of Customs officer at the destination ICD for
further necessary action.
vi) The containers shall be un-sealed by the
Customs officer at the destination ICD. He shall also check seal integrity, and
where the seal is found intact and there is no alert of unauthorized
un-sealing, he shall remove the seals from the containers, upon which trip
report will be generated through the ECTS web application. Simultaneously, the
Customs officer at gateway LCS shall view the same trip report on the ECTS web
application.
vii) Where any alert of unauthorized un-sealing is noticed
or seal is found tampered, the Customs officer at the ICD shall initiate
necessary action to safeguard revenue, in addition to any other action required
to be taken under the extant law.
viii) Based on the Cargo Arrival Report filed by
the Custodian of ICD in ICEGATE and the trip report generated on the ECTS web
application, the bond shall be credited by the officer of the concerned LCS.
ix) In terms of Section 55 of the Act, the
importer(s) shall file Bill(s) of Entry at the destination ICD, where the
imported goods will be assessed to duty and cleared as usual.
7. Suitable Public
Notice(s) delineating further details to make operational the movement, shall
be issued by the Commissioners concerned. A Pilot Run in coordination with
CONCOR may also be organized by Commissioner of Customs (Preventive), West
Bengal. Difficulties, if any, faced in the implementation of this Circular
should be brought to the notice of the Board.
F.No.550/05/2011-LC