Government rules to import Slag, Ores and Ash

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Tips to importers of Slag, Ores and Ash

A basic idea on how to import Slag, Ores and Ash from overseas countries are described in this category. This information is given to enlighten importers; a general tips to import goods from overseas countries applicable to almost all countries worldwide. Once after reading these posts about import procedures and import customs clearance procedures, you will have a basic idea about the procedures and formalities on how to import various products from foreign countries. Kindly note, some of the items under this category are prohibited or restricted in some countries. If you are importing any commodity, you need to collect accurate information from necessary government departments of importing country, as the details given in this post provides only a common idea about import of each product.

 

What are the special requirements to import Slag, Ores and Ash

Different countries may have their own requirements to import Slag, Ores and Ash, although most of the procedures and formalities are same in all countries. The process and formalities to import Slag, Ores and Ash may differ from one another and in country to country. Also different procedures and formalities to import each items might be different under import of Slag, Ores and Ash. However, some of the common requirements to import Slag, Ores and Ash in major countries are explained below:

 

Certificate from ministry of environment and forest

Some of products under Slag, Ores and Ash can be imported to a country with the permit from ministry of environment and forest. For example, if you would like to import natural bauxite falls under harmonized system code 260600 (HS code), such certificate from ministry of forest and environment has to obtain with the government of importing country.

 

Test report of analysis from an accredited laboratory of exporting country.

If products fall under hazardous waste, import of wastes containing principally inorganic constituents-sulfur in solid form is permitted subject to laboratory test report of analysis from an accredited laboratory of exporting country. Such test report has to be retained for two years, in case of non fulfillment of condition mentioned above; the importer shall re-export the hazardous waste in question at his cost within 90 days from the date of its arrival into importing country. These procedures are affected as per hazardous waste handling, management and trans boundary movement rules of importing country.

 

Licence from Foreign Trade office of Importing country

Some of the items under this category can be imported with permit from foreign trade office of importing country to meet foreign trade policy of country. 

 

Documentation and procedures to import Slag, Ores and Ash

As you know, under any importation of goods, necessary import documentation and customs clearance procedures at importing country have to be completed as per foreign trade policy of respective importing countries. For importing Slag, Ores and Ash also, import entry documents along with carrier’s document (Bill of Lading /Airway bill), commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin and other required documents are filed by customs broker or importer and necessary import procedures are completed to take delivery of imported goods. Nowadays, necessary information is filed importer or his customs broker online and produces required documents at the time of inspection, assessment or delivery of import of goods at destination customs location. 

 

Certificate of Origin

The source of origin of imported Slag, Ores and Ash is required in almost all countries. So a certificate of origin issued by necessary approved authorities at exporting country is required to import prepared vegetables, prepared fruits, prepared nuts etc. Certificate of origin helps to determine origin of imported goods to avail exemption on import duties and other procedures based on different agreement between countries under their foreign trade policy.

 

Prior notice to importing country.

In some countries, prior notice regarding import of Slag, Ores and Ash has to be filed before arrival of goods in entry port of importing country.

In this article, the documentation, process and formalities to import Slag, Ores and Ash are explained. As explained above, this information are generally applicable for all countries Slag, Ores and Ash. These details on how to import Slag, Ores and Ash are given to provide a basic idea to bring Slag, Ores and Ash from foreign country. Specific requirements for each importing country need to be followed by importers and exporters of Slag, Ores and Ash.

I hope, the above information helps you in gaining basic knowledge on documentation, procedures and formalities in importation of Slag, Ores and Ash.


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Kardam Bhatt : We intend to import waste Alumina Dross ash from the UAE and other countries, but this product falls into the category of hazards, and requires a license from the government. We have many end users who can, use this alumina dross as a raw material without generate any wast by product. Therefore, we are looking for a licensing process to permit the import of these specific products. We are not aware of the process. Please advise for that.

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