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International Trade Administration Act, 2002 (Act No. 71 of 2002)

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Export Control Guidelines on the Exportation of Semi-Finished Metal Products

5. Miscellaneous

 

5.1 An Applicant may be subject to a verification inspection by ITAC before an application for an export permit is evaluated. The inspection may delay the issuing of an export permit.

 

5.2 If an Applicant provides incorrect or false information in an application, ITAC may reject such application.

 

5.3 If incorrect or false information is provided to ITAC, ITAC may also take any action available to it under the prevailing legislation, including but not limited to criminal prosecution.

 

5.4 ITAC export permits are not transferable. The permit and/or volume of Subject Products specified on each export permit may not be transferred in any manner by the holder thereof to any other person, or be used to the benefit of any person not named in the permit.

 

5.5 Export documentation may be requested by ITAC after exportation of the Subject Products. This may include documentation such as the Bill of Lading, Bill of Entry for Export, South African Reserve Bank confirmation of payment received and any other export-related documentation.

 

5.6 Export permits will be valid for Customs clearance and exportation purposes for a period not exceeding 6 months from the date of issue.

 

5.7 A full description of the goods contained in the container/s and the container numbers of containers to be exported must be reflected on all export documentation including the Bill of Lading, Bill of Entry for Export, invoices and all other relevant documentation.