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Penalization by re-exporting
Ok, what happens if goods imported contains hazardous materials or goods not suitable for human consumption ? Can an importer destroy the said hazardous goods at importing country? What are the procedures, if imported goods are detected hazardous material after testing from laboratory at importing country?
If importers not followed the necessary norms of importing country, such imported goods have to be destroyed or to be removed out of importing country. Such non-compliant imported goods of hazardous waste may be also fined by imposing penal charges, apart from re-export to origin country. As per Hazardous Wastes management, handling and Trans boundary movement rules, the hazardous waste goods are moved as per Form 9 specified by importing country.
A brief description about the subject is explained here. You may contact concerned government agency for latest update.
The above information is a part of Import Export course online
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