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The DGFT has amended the export policy for De-Oiled Rice Bran ...


Export of De-Oiled Rice Bran Prohibited Under Section 3 & 5 of FT Act Until September 2025

February 5, 2025

Notifications     DGFT

The DGFT has amended the export policy for De-Oiled Rice Bran under Chapter 23 of Schedule-II (Export Policy), ITC(HS) 2022. The notification modifies the previous policy by prohibiting the export of De-Oiled Rice Bran across multiple HS codes (2302 40 00, 2306 90 19, 2306 90 29) until September 30, 2025. This amendment affects various forms including bran, sharps, residues, oil-cake, and other solid residues derived from cereals or leguminous plants. The prohibition applies to both expeller variety and solvent extracted varieties. The policy change was implemented through powers conferred under Section 3 and Section 5 of the Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) Act, 1992.

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