Customs valuation in India : identifying trade facilitation related concerns
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RT Generic T1 Customs valuation in India : identifying trade facilitation related concerns A1 Chaturvedi, Sachin YR 2006 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/1470 PB United Nations AB India has introduced several trade facilitation related measures in the last couple of years. The pro-active strategy adopted by the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) has helped in introducing several policy measures which have not only streamlined the role of the customs department but has also helped industry in a major way without compromising collection of revenue. However, a private sector survey in India conducted in 2005/6 identified customs valuation as an issue of particular concern among other TF related initiatives. In this paper, we focus on India’s customs valuation regime from the point of view of TF. In the process, we look into the policy and institutional mechanisms put in place to ensure the implementation of the WTO Customs Valuation Agreement (CVA). OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Customs valuation in India : identifying trade facilitation related concerns AU - Chaturvedi, Sachin Y1 - 2006 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/1470 PB - United Nations AB - India has introduced several trade facilitation related measures in the last couple of years. The pro-active strategy adopted by the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) has helped in introducing several policy measures which have not only streamlined the role of the customs department but has also helped industry in a major way without compromising collection of revenue. However, a private sector survey in India conducted in 2005/6 identified customs valuation as an issue of particular concern among other TF related initiatives. In this paper, we focus on India’s customs valuation regime from the point of view of TF. In the process, we look into the policy and institutional mechanisms put in place to ensure the implementation of the WTO Customs Valuation Agreement (CVA). @misc{20.500.12870_1470 author = {Chaturvedi, Sachin}, title = {Customs valuation in India : identifying trade facilitation related concerns}, year = {2006}, abstract = {India has introduced several trade facilitation related measures in the last couple of years. The pro-active strategy adopted by the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) has helped in introducing several policy measures which have not only streamlined the role of the customs department but has also helped industry in a major way without compromising collection of revenue. However, a private sector survey in India conducted in 2005/6 identified customs valuation as an issue of particular concern among other TF related initiatives. In this paper, we focus on India’s customs valuation regime from the point of view of TF. In the process, we look into the policy and institutional mechanisms put in place to ensure the implementation of the WTO Customs Valuation Agreement (CVA).}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/1470} } @misc{20.500.12870_1470 author = {Chaturvedi, Sachin}, title = {Customs valuation in India : identifying trade facilitation related concerns}, year = {2006}, abstract = {India has introduced several trade facilitation related measures in the last couple of years. The pro-active strategy adopted by the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) has helped in introducing several policy measures which have not only streamlined the role of the customs department but has also helped industry in a major way without compromising collection of revenue. However, a private sector survey in India conducted in 2005/6 identified customs valuation as an issue of particular concern among other TF related initiatives. In this paper, we focus on India’s customs valuation regime from the point of view of TF. In the process, we look into the policy and institutional mechanisms put in place to ensure the implementation of the WTO Customs Valuation Agreement (CVA).}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/1470} } TY - GEN T1 - Customs valuation in India : identifying trade facilitation related concerns AU - Chaturvedi, Sachin UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/1470 PB - United Nations AB - India has introduced several trade facilitation related measures in the last couple of years. The pro-active strategy adopted by the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) has helped in introducing several policy measures which have not only streamlined the role of the customs department but has also helped industry in a major way without compromising collection of revenue. However, a private sector survey in India conducted in 2005/6 identified customs valuation as an issue of particular concern among other TF related initiatives. In this paper, we focus on India’s customs valuation regime from the point of view of TF. In the process, we look into the policy and institutional mechanisms put in place to ensure the implementation of the WTO Customs Valuation Agreement (CVA).Metadata
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India has introduced several trade facilitation related measures in the last couple of years. The pro-active strategy adopted by the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) has helped in introducing several policy measures which have not only streamlined the role of the customs department but has also helped industry in a major way without compromising collection of revenue. However, a private sector survey in India conducted in 2005/6 identified customs valuation as an issue of particular concern among other TF related initiatives. In this paper, we focus on India’s customs valuation regime from the point of view of TF. In the process, we look into the policy and institutional mechanisms put in place to ensure the implementation of the WTO Customs Valuation Agreement (CVA).