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Entitlement to DFIA benefit - import of Inshell Walnut covered ...

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December 10, 2020

Entitlement to DFIA benefit - import of Inshell Walnut covered under the description of Fruit/Food Flavour/Dietary Fibre - there is no dispute that inshell walnut is correctly covered under the description of goods i.e, fruit/flavour/dietary fibre as mentioned in the annexures annexed along with DFIA Scheme as well as specified in SION. - The imported goods “In shell Walnuts” are not specified under Sensitive items under Para 4.30 of FTP- (2015-2020) of DFIA’s. Therefore the exporter is not required to give a declaration of the technical specification, quality and characteristics of inputs used in the resultant product. - AT

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