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Customs Circular No. 23/2004 dated 15.3.2004
Subject : Testing of imported textile/textile articles for its composition and
hazardous dyes-reg
I am directed to state that the trade has brought to the notice of the Board
that some of the field formations are sending samples of imported
textile/textile articles for testing of hazardous dyes to Textiles Committee
laboratory under the Ministry of Commerce and for composition to Central Revenue
Control Laboratory (CRCL) resulting in duplication of work and delay in
clearance of cargo.
2. In this connection attention is invited to Notification
No.29/(RE-2004)/2002-2007, dated 28.1.2004 issued by DGFT, Ministry of Commerce
and Industry. As per para 2 of the said notification , the import consignment of
textile/textile articles not accompanied with the pre-shipment certificate from
notified agencies will be cleared after testing of the same from the notified
agencies based on the following:-
(a) At least 25% of sample are drawn for testing instead of 100%.
(b) While drawing the sample , it will be ensured by Customs that majority
sample are drawn from consignments originating from countries where there is no
legal prohibition on the use of harmful hazardous Dyes.
(c) The test report will be valid for a period of six months in cases where the
textile/textile articles of the same specification/quality are imported and the
importer, supplier and the country of origin are the same.
3. The matter has been examined by the Board and it has been decided that in all
of the cases , where samples are required to be sent for testing hazardous dyes
to Textiles Committee laboratory under the Ministry of Commerce , the testing
for composition ,i.e, texturised/non-texturised , should also be done at
Textiles Committee laboratory to avoid duplication of work. However, where no
test for azo-dyes are required as per the DGFT notification, the test for
composition ,i.e, texturised/non-texturised , shall be carried out at the CRCL
in-house testing laboratory.
4. Kindly bring the above instructions to the knowledge of all concerned through
appropriate Public Notice.
5. Hindi version will follow.
Yours faithfully,
(D. S. Garbyal)
Under Secretary to the Government of India
F. No. 450/105/2003 – Cus.IV