END of ENDS: Revenue tells customs to Ensure strict implementation on ban of import of e-cigarettes
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New Delhi: The revenue department has asked customs officials to ensure strict implementation of prohibition on import of e-cigarettes after the country banned production, import and sale of these electronic devices and similar products citing health risk to people, especially youth. E-cigarettes are technically called the ENDS (Electronic nicotine delivery systems).
The commerce ministry has already issued notifications to prohibit import and export of e-cigarettes or any parts or components like refill pods, atomisers and cartridges.
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In a recent circular to senior officials of the customs department, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has asked them to ensure "strict implementation" of the notifications of the commerce ministry "so that any attempts of import/export of such goods can be effectively prevented".
The commerce ministry has already issued notifications to prohibit import and export of e-cigarettes or any parts or components like refill pods, atomisers and cartridges.
Also read:- Union Health Ministry directs MHRD, states to be vigilant of e-cigarettes’ use in educational institutions
In a recent circular to senior officials of the customs department, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has asked them to ensure "strict implementation" of the notifications of the commerce ministry "so that any attempts of import/export of such goods can be effectively prevented".
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