Qualified Goods Declaration
Full Form of QGD
What is QGD?
The Qualified Goods Declaration (QGD) is a simplified customs declaration mechanism introduced in India to facilitate the clearance of low-value goods. Under the Indian Customs Act, a QGD allows importers or exporters to declare goods valued below a specified threshold using a streamlined process, reducing paperwork and clearance time. It is primarily used for small consignments such as samples, gifts, or personal effects where a full Bill of Entry is not required. The declaration is filed electronically via the ICEGATE system, and customs officials may verify the goods on a risk-assessment basis. The QGD system encourages ease of doing business by minimizing delays and costs for low-value trade, especially benefiting small businesses and e-commerce operators. It is commonly used at major seaports, airports, and land customs stations across India. For competitive exams like UPSC, SSC, or banking, understanding QGD is relevant under the topics of customs procedures and trade facilitation measures introduced by the Government of India. The role of QGD in promoting efficient border clearance makes it a key concept for students preparing for civil services or commerce-related examinations.
QGD का फुल फॉर्म
योग्य वस्तुओं की घोषणा
Example
The e-commerce company filed a QGD for the sample shipment of reusable bags, ensuring quick customs clearance at Mumbai Airport.