Sanjay
Kumar Agarwal, Chairman, Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC),
along with other Members of the Board, released the National Time Release Study
(NTRS) 2024 report.
NTRS 2024 is 4th annual
national-level study adopting a standardized methodology and covering the bills of
entry (for imports) and shipping bills (for exports) submitted during the first
week of January 2024 which were tracked till February 7, 2024, for cargo
clearance via 15 major customs formations (categorised into 4 categories-
Seaports, Inland Container Depots (ICDs), Integrated Check Posts (ICPs) and Air
Cargo Complex (ACCs)).
For
imports, the study has noted that, out
of the 15 ports covered under the purview of the study, 9 ports have witnessed
a reduction in the average release time in 2024 vis-a-vis previous year.
Also, there has been reduction in release time in case of ICPs and ACCs – a
significant 50 percent reduction in case of ICPs and 6 percent reduction in
case of ACCs in 2024 compared to the corresponding period in 2023.
NTRS
2024 has also looked at the CBIC Pre-payment Customs Compliance Verification
(PCCV) initiative, in which all the Customs formalities are completed and final
clearance is pending only for want of payment of duties by the importer. It was
noticed that once the payment is made, the final Clearance is granted by the
Customs through automated Machine Release process, on an average, within 3
minutes from the duty payment. Further, the bills of entry that have all the
three features – advance bills of entry, facilitated bills of entry, and AEO
(Trusted Clients programme) bills of entry — report a significantly lower
average release time of 46% for seaports, 36% for ICDs and 45% for ACCs than
the overall release time for that port category.
For
exports, the study distinguishes between regulatory clearance (customs
release), completed with the grant of Let Export Order (LEO), and the wider
aspect of physical clearance, completed with the departure of the carrier with
the goods. It was noticed that the time
of the arrival of the cargo at the customs station/port to its regulatory
clearance, marked by grant of Let Export order (LEO) has reduced for ICDs and
ACCs in 2024 vis a vis 2023. In absolute terms, the average release time
taken in export Customs clearance regulatory process, in 2024, stood at 22:49
hours for seaports, 30:20 hours for ICDs, 3:50 hours for ACCs and 5:28 hours
for ICPs.
The Time Release Study (TRS)
serves as a performance measurement tool aimed at providing a
quantitative measure of cargo release time. This time is defined as the period
from the arrival of cargo at the Customs station to its out-of-charge for
domestic clearance in the case of imports, and from the arrival of cargo at the
Customs station to the eventual departure of the carrier in the case of
exports.
The objective of NTRS 2024 is
to present a comprehensive quantitative national-level assessment of the cargo
clearance process for this year, compare it to performance during
the corresponding periods of the previous years to measure success in terms of
(a) the progress made towards the targets set under the National Trade
Facilitation Action Plan (NTFAP) and (b) evaluate the impact of initiatives
that are put in place. NTRS 2024 has also attempted to expand the scope of time
release study to cover the time taken in release of transit cargo from and to
Nepal, cargo release at ICD Garhi and courier cargo handled by ACC Bengaluru.
The quantification of time taken in the clearance of import and export cargo at
ICD Garhi and courier terminal, ACC Bengaluru has been included in NTRS 2024
with the intention to provide the benchmark data for comparison in future.