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Para 6.06(c)(ii) of HBP 2023 amended export obligation period ...


Export obligation periods extended for imports of coconut oil, spices for value addition.

January 4, 2025

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Para 6.06(c)(ii) of HBP 2023 amended export obligation period against import of items covered by Chapter 9 of ITC(HS) and coconut oil from 90 days to 6 months from date first import consignment cleared by Customs. Para 6.06(c)(iii) amended export obligation period for import of spices for value addition like crushing/grinding/sterilization or manufacture of oils and oleoresins of pepper, cardamom and chillies from 120 days to 6 months from date of first import consignment.

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