The agreement is also expected to facilitate trade and ensure clearance of goods traded between the countries, an official statement said.
The deal will be signed on behalf of the governments of the two countries after it is approved by the respective governments. “This Agreement shall enter into force from the first day of the month following signature by duly authorised representatives of both parties,” it said.
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The draft text of the proposed agreement has been finalised with the concurrence of the two Customs administrations.
“The Agreement takes care of Indian Customs’ concerns and requirements, particularly in the area of exchange of information on the correctness of the Customs value, tariff classification and origin of the goods traded between the two countries,” the statement said.
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