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Introduction to Cross-border Trade Valuation

Valuation is one of the key components of import-export activities. The word ‘Valuation’ is exclusively defined in the Customs Act, of 1962. According to the act, valuation means the transaction value of the imported goods and exported goods; the price actually paid or payable for the goods when sold for export to India for delivery at the time and place for importation. In terms of export, this can be exported from India for delivery at the time and place of exportation. To define the valuation at arm’s length basis, the buyer and the seller are not related and the price is the sole consideration for the sale subject to such other conditions. If we jot down the term ‘Valuation’, then it can be any amount paid or payable for costs and services, including commissions and brokerage, engineering and design work, royalties and license fees, costs of transportation to the place of importation or exportation, insurance, loading-unloading, and handling charges, etc. The Basic Customs Duty (BC