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Import procedure

28th July 1967, Page 76
28th July 1967
Page 76
Page 76, 28th July 1967 — Import procedure
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TNTERNATIONAL hauliers handling 'import clearance for their customers will find useful information in a booklet recently issued by Customs and Excise entitled General Information for Importers (Notice No. 461).

It provides general explanation for those whose business involves importing commercial consignments of goods into the UK but who are unfamiliar with Customs clearance procedure. Basic information is given on the essentials of clearance, the major requirements, and how the system works in practice. The booklet should be valuable for the smaller British haulier who is engaged in international transport and effects clearance for his customers.

Copies obtainable, free, from: HM Customs, Kings Beam House, Mark Lane, London EC3.