India Introduces Measure to Improve Clearance Times for Imports
India’s Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs made changes to its customs clearance process to speed up clearance times for imports, India said in a Feb. 6 notice. The country is introducing “machine based automated clearance” for imported goods, which will allow customs officers to inspect the goods before the importer pays duties, allowing the goods to be cleared as soon as all fees are paid. Previously, customs officers could only inspect imports after the duties were paid, which led to delays in clearance. The system launched Feb. 6 as pilot programs at the Chennai and Nhava ports, and will “soon be rolled out to all ports across India,” the notice said, including inland container depots and airports. “This new initiative will fasten the Customs processes by not waiting for the duty payment and ... it will give additional time to importer who will now be able to pay the duties even while the goods are being verified by the Customs officer,” India said.