Examples of Controller of Imports and Exports in a sentence
In respect of orders issued under sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Imports and Exports (Control) Act, 1950, in accordance with the Import Policy approved by the Government -- the Chief Controller of Imports and Exports.
After applying to the CCI&E in the prescribed from along with the necessary papers, concerned offices of the Chief Controller of Imports and Exports issues ERC.
In the case of trading companies, the imported items shall be classified in accordance with the classification adopted by the Chief Controller of Imports and Exports in granting the import licences.
No exporter is allowed to export any commodity permissible for export from Bangladesh unless he is registered with Chief Controller of Imports and Exports (CCI & E) and holds valid Export Registration Certificate (ERC).
Imports and Exports (Control) Act, 1969Article 4 of this Act83 establishes that “no person shall import into, or export from, Sri Lanka any goods except under the authority, or otherwise than in accordance with the conditions, of a license issued in that behalf under this Act by the Controller.” The Controller of Imports and Exports is an official appointed under the Act.Thus, all importers will require a license to bring items into the country.
According to Import and Export (Control) Act, 1950; no exporter is permitted to attend export oriented business of any commodity permissible for export from Bangladesh unless he is registered with Chief Controller of Imports and Exports (CCI & E) and holds valid Export Registration Certificate (ERC).
As per export policy of Bangladesh, any firm or company intending to undertake export trade is required to obtain an ERC (Export Registration Certificate) from the offices of the Chief Controller of Imports and Exports (CCI&E).
The Impex Times is a semimonthly newsmagazine specializing in India’s import licensing policy, published by a retired Joint Chief Controller of Imports and Exports.
The primary requirement is to engage in the business of import and export, registration with the Chief Controller of Imports and Exports (CCI&E).
The Ministry of Commerce (MOC) is primarily responsible for formulating, implementing, enforcing, and monitoring trade policy matters through the Bangladesh Tariff Commission (BTC), the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB), and the Office of the Chief Controller of Imports and Exports (CCIE).