Business Wire India announces the Expansion of Scope of ATA Carnet System in India vide its Notification No.58/2016-Customs dated 5
th October 2016 by amending the earlier Notification No. 157/90-Customs dated 28
th March 1990 extending the scope to cover private exhibitions, fairs, meetings, demonstrations, similar show or display.
Dr. A. Didar Singh, Secretary General, FICCI,.It will contribute effectivelyto thegovernment’s ambitious programme of ‘Ease of doing business – Make in India’Mrs Lee Ju Song, Executive Director, ICC Asia & Member of the World ATA Carnet Council (WATAC). It will also send a strong message to the world that India is ready for new business opportunities as a result of greater trade facilitation and will help bring India to its next level of advancement.Mrs Lee also seizes the opportunity to pay a special tribute to Indian Customs and FICCI.She said that,Mr Vinay Shankar Mathur, Dy. Secretary General, FICCIMr Nirankar Saxena, Senior Director, FICCIIn India, FICCI is the sole National Guarantor for ATA Carnets.
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