Export Policy
Export Policy
Chapter-wise
Export Policy
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TABLE-A
NOTE 1
(i) The term “Wild Animal” and Animal Article would have the same meaning as defined in
the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972.
1
As per Notification No. 5/2015-20 dated 24.04.2017
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TABLE - B
GOODS FALLING WITHIN SPECIFIC CHAPTERS OF ITC (HS) CLASSIFICATION
CHAPTER -1
LIVE ANIMALS
NOTE: 1
NOTE: 2
Export of wild animals and their products as defined in Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 including
their part prohibited. See restrictions in Part A for details.
NOTE: 3
CHAPTER 2
MEAT AND EDIBLE MEAT OFFAL
NOTE: 1
Beef includes meat and edible offal of cows, oxens and calf
NOTE: 2
Offal includes heart, liver, tongue, kidneys and other organs.
NOTE: 3
The export of chilled and frozen meat shall be allowed subject to the provision specified
to the gazette notification on raw meat (chilled and frozen) under Export (Quality Control
and Inspection) Act, 1963. Offals of buffalo too are subject to the same conditions of quality
control and inspection. Laboratories duly recognized by APEDA , as well as in- house
laboratories attached under the abattoirs cum meat processing plant registered with APEDA
and Agency approved labs, may also be used to conduct the necessary tests for confirmation
of quality under the supervision of the designated veterinary authority of the State. On the
basis of these test and inspections carried out by Veterinarians, duly registered under the
Indian Veterinary Council Act, 1984, employed by the exporting unit and supervised by the
designated veterinary authority of the state, the veterinary Health Certificate may be issued
by the designated authorities of the state.
NOTE: 4
Export of canned meat products shall be subject to pre shipment inspection either by the
State Directorate of Animal Husbandry or Export Inspection Agency or Directorate of
Marketing and Inspection Government of India or Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) in
accordance with either the standards prevalent in the exporting country or standards
prescribed under the Meat Food Products Order, 1973 under Export (Quality Control and
Inspection) Act, 1963 or orders made there under.
NOTE: 5
Exports of gonads and other reproductive organs of buffaloes and the germplasm of cattle
and buffaloes in heading 0511 require an export licence.
NOTE: 6
Export of meat and meat products will be allowed subject to the exporter furnishing a
declaration, attached with copies of valid APEDA Plant Registration Certificate(s) to the
customs at the time of export that the above items have been obtained / sourced from an
APEDA registered integrated abattoir or from APEDA registered meat processing plant
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NOTE: 8
The designated veterinary authority of the State where meat processing unit is located,
may issue the certificate on the basis of the inspections carried out byVeterinarians
duly registered under the Indian Veterinary Council Act 1984 employed by the
exporting unit and supervised by the designated veterinary authority of the State. The
Inspection Fee prescribed under the Export of Raw Meat (Chilled/Frozen) (Quality
control and Inspection) Rules, 1992 shall continue to be paid by the exporting unit to
the Agency as currently applicable.
stipulated at Note 6
above are required to
be fulfilled.
24 0206 10 00 kg Beef in the form Prohibited Not permitted to be
0206 21 00 of offal of cows, Exported.
oxen and calf
0206 22 00
0206 29 00
0210 20 00
25 0206 10 00 kg Offal of buffalo Free 1. Export allowed on
0206 21 00 except gonads and Production of a
reproductive
0206 22 00 organs certificate from the
0206 29 00 designated veterinary
0210 20 00 authority of the State,
from which the meator
offals emanate, to
the effect that the
meat or offals are
from buffaloes not
used for breeding and
milch purposes.
CHAPTER 3
FISH AND CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS AND OTHER AQUATIC INVERTEBRATES
NOTE: 1
The term “Marine Products” in this Chapter covers all the eight digit ITC (HS) Codes in the
Chapter of the ITC(HS) Classification of Export and Import items. All marine species that have
been included in the Schedules of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 are prohibited for
exports and other species listed in CITES are subject to the provisions of the CITES.
or frozen,
250 gm as
whole
cooked; 90 gm as tail
35
0306 11 00 kg Panulirus homarus Prohibited Not permitted to be
0306 31 00 200gm as whole live, exported
chilled or frozen, 170 gm
as whole cooked,
50 gm as tail
36 0306 11 00 Kg Panulirus Ornatus Prohibited Not permitted to be
0306 31 00 500gm as whole exported
live/chilled or frozen;
425 gm as whole
cooked; 150gm as tail
37 0306 12 10 Kg Sand Lobster: Prohibited Not permitted to be
0306 12 90 Thenus orientalis 150 gm exported
0306 32 00 as whole; 45 gm as tail
NOTE: 1
NOTE:2
CHAPTER 4
NOTE: 1
The expression “milk” means full cream milk of partially or completely skimmed milk.
S.No Tariff Item HS Unit Item Description Export Policy Conditions
Code Policy
38 0409 00 00 Kg Natural Honey Free Export of honey to
USA and European Union
(EU) shall be allowed
subject to the following
conditions:
Note : 1
Export of Milk Powder per annum to Bhutan (as per Calendar year i.e. 1stJanuary to 31st
December) will be exempted from any export ban.
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CHAPTER 5
PRODUCTS OF ANIMAL ORIGIN
NOTE: 1
Export of wild animals and their parts and products as covered in Wild Life (Protection)
Act, 1972 and CITES are prohibited and other species listed in CITES are subject to the
provisions of the CITES. See restrictions in Table A for detail.
Fisheries, Ministry of
Other Agriculture and Farmers
Welfare, Government of
India.
[Notification No. 34/2015-
20 dated 13.01.2017]
44 05061019 Kg. Bone and bone products, Free Export allowed freely but export
including Ossein intended to European Union allowed
05061029 to be used for Human subject to the following
Consumption conditions :
05061039
(i) A ‘Shipment Clearance
05061049
Certificate is to be issued
05069019 consignment-wise by the CAPEXIL
indicating details of the name and
05069099 address of the exporter, address
of the registered plant, IEC No. of
05119999
the exporter, Plant
approval number, nature of
export product, quan tity, invoice
number and date, po rt of loading
(name of the port) a nd
destination.
sambhar
50 0508 00 20 K Sea shells, Free Export permitted freely
g including
polished sea shells
and handicrafts
made out of those
species not
included in the
Schedules of the
Wild Life
(Protection ) Act,
1972.
51 0508 00 30 K Sea shells, Free Export to be governed by
g including CITES Regulations.
polished sea shells
and handicrafts
made out of those
species included in
CITES
(Excluding the
species mentioned
in Schedules of
NOTE: 1
The handicrafts made out of bone and horn products as finished products and not
exported for further processing and not intended for human or animal consumption are
not covered under at S. No. 36 and 37 of this Chapter.
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CHAPTER 6
LIVE TREES AND OTHER PLANTS; BULB, ROOTS AND THE LIKE; CUT FLOWERS AND
ORNAMENTAL FOLIAGE
NOTE: 1
Planting material of a kind used for propagation and classified in heading 0601 and
heading 0602 are subject to restriction on export. See Chapter 12 for detail. Certain plants
like cashew plants too are restricted for exports. The detail of this too is in Chapter 12.
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CHAPTER 7
EDIBLE VEGETABLES AND CERTAIN ROOTS AND TUBERS
NOTE: 1
Reference to onions in this chapter includes onions fresh or chilled frozen, provisionally
preserved or dried.
NOTE: 5
Export of Organic pulses and lentils shall be subject to the following conditions:
(a) It should be duly certified by APEDA as being organic pulses and lentils;
(b) Export contracts should be registered with APEDA, New Delhi prior to
shipment;
(c) Exports shall be allowed only from Customs EDI Ports.”
(Notification No. 78 dated 31.03.2014 read with Notification No. 03 dated 19.04.2017):
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CHAPTER 8
EDIBLE FRUIT AND NUTS; PEEL OF CITRUS FRUIT OR MELONS
[Notification No.
28 (RE –
2012)/2009-2014
dated
03.01.2013]
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CHAPTER 9
COFFEE, TEA, MATE AND SPICES
SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES:
2) The addition of other substances to spices shall not affect their inclusion in spices
provided the resulting mixtures retain the essential character of spices and spices also
include products commonly known as “masalas”.
CHAPTER 10
CEREALS
NOTE:1
Export of wild variety of wheat and paddy seed is restricted. See chapter 12 for details.
• Certificate of Inspection
by Export Inspection
Council / Export
Inspection Agency shall
be mandatory for export
to remaining European
countries with effect
from 1st January, 2022
• Certificate of Inspection
by Export Inspection
Council/Export
Inspection Agency shall
be mandatory for
export to remaining
European countries with
effect from 1st January,
2022.
NOTE: 1
The above conditions in respect of export of Non Basmati Rice will not be applicable to
exports undertaken as under:
Export of non-Basmati rice (i) under Food Aid Programme and (ii) under bi-lateral trade
agreement between Government of India and Government of Maldives shall be
permitted.
Export of 21,200 MTs per annum to Bhutan (as per Calender year i.e. from 1st January
to 31st December) of non-Basmati rice will be exempted from any export ban.
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NOTE: 2
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Export of 10,000 tons of non-Basmati rice to Horn of Africa (Kenya, Somalia and Djibonti)
from Central Pool Stock of FCI at economic cost of Rs.20,689.50 per ton will be permitted.
(https://content.dgft.gov.in/Website/not8810.pdf)
NOTE: 3
Export of Organic non-Basmati Rice (excluding rice in husk paddy or rough) from Custom EDI
ports have been exempted from all quantitative ceilings irrespective of any existing or future
restriction/ prohibition on export of their basic product (non-organic), with due certification by
APEDA as organic under the NPOP.
SUB-HEADING
NOTE
The term “durum wheat” means wheat of the Triticum durum species and the
Hybrids derived from the inter – specific crossing of Triticum durum which have
the same number (28) of chromosomes as that species.
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NOTE: 1
Export of organic wheat from Custom EDI ports have been exempted from all quantitative
ceilings irrespective of any existing or future restriction/ prohibition on export of their
basic product (non-organic), with due certification by APEDA as organic under the NPOP.
[Notification No. 03/2015-2020 dated 19.04.2017]
NOTE: 2
Export of wheat per annum to Bhutan (as per Calendar year i.e. 1stJanuary to 31st
December) shall be exempted from any export ban.
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CHAPTER 11
NOTE: 1
CHAPTER 12
OILS SEEDS AND OLEGINOUS FRUITS; MISCELLANEOUS GRAINS, SEEDS AND FRUIT;
INDUSTRIAL OR MEDICINAL
PLANTS; STRAW AND
FODDER
NOTE:
Seeds of all forestry species including Nux Vomica , Red Sanders , Rubber , Russa Grass and
tufts, Sandalwood and seeds of tufts , Sandalwood and seeds of ornamental wild variety
plants stand restricted for export and shall be allowed under licence and also shall be
regulated according to the rules notified under Biological ( Diversity) Act, 2002.
NOTE: 1
NOTE: 2
NOTE: 3
* The term “formulation” used here may include products, which may contain
portions / extracts of plants on the prohibited list. Further the term
“formulation” shall also include value added formulations as well as herbal
ayurvedic, and exports subject to the provisions of CITES or Wild Life
(protection) Act, 1972 in case where the formulation contains species listed
therein.
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CHAPTER 13
LAC, GUMS, RESINS AND OTHER VEGETABLE SAPS AND EXTRACTS
115 1302 Kg. Guar gum refined split Free Guar gum exports to
1302 32 20 Guar gum treated and European Union (EU),
1302 32 30 pulverized originating in or
consigned from India
and intended for
animal or human
consumption, allowed
subject to issue of
Health Certificate by
authorized
representative of
Ministry of Commerce
& Industry,
Government of India
i.e. Shellac & Forest
Products Export
Promotion Council
(SHEFEXIL), Kolkata
accompanied by the
original analytical
report of testing of
Penta Chlorophenol
(PCP) issued by any of
the following agencies
certifying that product
does not contain more
than 0.01 mg per Kg of
PCP on sampling done
by the authorized
representative of the
competent authority:
[Notification No.
31/2015-20 dated
29.09.2017]
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CHAPTER 14
VEGETABLE PLAITING MATERIALS, VEGETABLE PRODUCTS NOT
ELSEWHERE SPECIFIED OR INCLUDED
118 1401 10 00 Either Bamboo products Free 1. All the bamboo products
Tons or made from bamboo made from bamboo
Square obtained from legal obtained from legal sources
Meter or source; except are permitted for export
number bamboo charcoal, subject to proper
bamboo pulp and documentation/Certificate
unprocessed bamboo of Origin (CoO) proving that
shoots the bamboo used for
making products has been
obtained from legal
sources.
CHAPTER 15
ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE FATS AND OILS AND THEIR CLEAVAGE PRODUCTS;
PREPARED EDIBLE FATS; ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE WAXES
Tariff Item
S.No. Unit Item Export Policy Conditions
HS Code
Description Policy
119 1501 Kg Tallow, fat Prohibited Not permitted to be exported
1501 10 00 and/or oils of
1501 20 00 any animal [Notification No. 104(RE-
1501 90 00 origin 2013)/2009-2014 dated
1502 excluding fish 31.12.2014]
1502 10 oil, buffalo
1502 10 10 tallow and
1502 10 90 Lanolin
1502 90
1502 90 10
1502 90 20
1502 90 90
1503 00 00
1505
1505 00
1505 00 10
1505 00 20
1505 00 90
1506
1506 00
1506 00 10
1506 00 90
120 1502 10 90 Kg Buffalo Free Export permitted only from
Tallow APEDA registered integrated
meat plants having rendering
facilities subject to
compulsory pre-shipment bio-
chemical test by laboratories
approved by APEDA.
[Notification No 37/2015-20
dated 25.10.2017]
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NOTE: 1
Export of organic edible oils from Custom EDI ports have been exempted from all quantitative ceilings
irrespective of any existing or future restriction/ prohibition on export of their basic product (non-
organic), with due certification as ‘Organic’ under the NPOP by Agricultural & Processed Food Products
Export Development Authority
Export of Mustard Oil is permitted in branded consumer packs of upto 5 Kgs, subject to a Minimum Export Price of USD
900 per MT.
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CHAPTER 16
PREPARATION OF MEAT, OF FISH OR OF CRUSTACEANS, MOLLUSCS OR OTHER AQUATIC
INVERTEBRATES
CHAPTER 17
SUGARS AND SUGAR CONFECTIONERY
S. No. Tariff Item Unit Item Description Export Policy Policy Conditions
HS Code
124 1701 00 00 Kg (a) Sugar Free
Note: 1
Pharmaceutical Grade Sugar will include; (i) Sucrose IP/BP/EP/USP/JP and (ii) Sucrose AR &
LR] and Specialty Sugar [(i) Sugar cubes (ii) Sugar sachets (white & brown) (iii) Castor sugar
(iv) Demerara sugar (v) Light brown sugar (vi) Icing sugar (vii) Fondant icing sugar
(viii) Kathali sugar (ix) Candy sugar (x) Rainbow sugar (xi) Pearl sugar and (xii) Trimoline
(invert sugar) [Notification No. 29(RE-2012)/2009-2014 dated 11.01.2013]
Note : 2
Export of organic sugar from Custom EDI ports have been exempted from all quantitative
ceilings irrespective of any existing or future restriction/ prohibition on export of their basic
product (non-organic), with due certification by APEDA as organic under the NPOP.
[Notification No. 03/2015-2020 dated 19.04.2017]
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CHAPTER 20
PREPARATIONS OF VEGETABLES, FRUITS, NUTS OR OTHER PARTS OF PLANTS
CHAPTER 23
RESIDUES AND WASTE FROM THE FOOD INDUSTRIES; PREPARED ANIMAL FODDER
126 23011010 Kg. Meat meals and Free Export allowed freely but export to
pellets European Union allowedsubject to
(including the followingconditions :
tankage) : Meat
and Bone Meal (i) A ‘Shipment Clearance
of Buffalo Certificate’ is to be issued
consignment-wise by the CAPEXIL
indicating details of the name and
address of the exporter, address
of the registered plant, IEC No. of
the exporter, Plant approval
number, nature of exportproduct,
quantity, invoice numberand date,
port of loading (name ofthe port)
and destination
CHAPTER 25
SALT; SULPHUR; EARTHS AND STONE; PLASTERING MATERIALS, LIME AND CEMENT
CHAPTER 26 ORES,
SLAG, AND ASH
NOTE:
1. Rare Earth compounds are freely exportable, but rare earth phosphates, which
contain uranium and thorium are prescribed substances and are controlled as per
provisions of Atomic Energy Act, 1962 .
2. Other minerals under code 2617 are freely exportable, except those which have
been notified as prescribed substances and controlled under Atomic Energy Act, 1962.
CHAPTER 27
MINERAL FUELS; MINERAL OILS AND PRODUCTS OF THEIR DISTILLATION;
BITUMINOUS SUBSTANCES; MINERAL WAXES
151 2710 20 00 Kg/u Petroleum oils and Restricted Export is permitted under
oils obtained from license only for non-fuel
purposes
bituminous minerals
(other than crude)and
preparations not
elsewhere specified
or included,
containing by weight
70% or more of
petroleum oils or of
oils obtained from
bituminous minerals,
these oils being the
basic constituents of
the preparations,
containing biodiesel,
other than waste oils.
152 3826 00 00 Kg/u Biodiesel and Restricted Export is permitted under license
mixtures thereof, not only for non-fuel purposes
containing or
containing less than
70 % by weight of
petroleum oils and
oils obtained from
bituminous minerals.
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CHAPTER 28
NOTE: 1
CHAPTER 29
ORGANIC CHEMICALS
NOTE:
This chapter also includes relevant chemicals under chapter 27, 28 and 38.
CHAPTER 30
PHARMACEUTICAL
NOTE: 1
“The words ‘ Heavy metals within permissible limits’ have be conspicuously displayed on
the container of purely Herbal Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani medicines to be exported.
Alternatively, a Certificate that ‘ Heavy metals within permissible limits ‘ issued either by
an inhouse laboratory fully equipped with appropriate equipments for testing heavy
metals or by any other NABL / GLP accredited laboratory or any other approved laboratory
has to be produced along with other consignment papers.”
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CHAPTER 31
FERTILISERS
Manufacturers of SSP, DAP and NP / NPK who can freely export their own manufactures
subject to the conditions above.
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1. M/s Gujarat State Fertilisers & Chemicals Ltd. 6th Floor, Meridien,
West Tower, Windsor Place, New Delhi-110001.
2. M/s Zurai Industries Ltd., International Trade Tower, 2nd Floor, F
Block, Nehru Place, New Delhi- 110019.
3. M/s Greenstar Fertilizers Ltd. [earlier known as Sothern
Petrochemical Industries Corporation (SPIC) Limited]
4. M/s Rashtriya Chemical and Fertiliser Ltd., H-9 Green Park Extn.,
New Delhi.
5. M/s Oswal Chemicals & Fertilisers Ltd., 7th Floor, Antrikash Bhawan,
22, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi-110001.
6. M/s Madras Fertilisers Ltd., U-12-A, First Floor, Green Park
Extension, New Delhi-110016.
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7. M/s Hindalco Industries Limited ( unit : birla Copper )
8. M/s Indian Farmers Fertilisers Coop. Ltd., 34, Nehru Place, New
Delhi-110019.
9. M/s Godavari Fertilisers & Chemical Ltd., E-198, East of Kailash, New
Delhi-110065.
10. M/s E.I. D Parry India Ltd., Jeevan Deep Building, No.10, Sansad
Marg, P.B. No.172, New Delhi- 110001.
11. M/s Coromondal Fertilizer Ltd. (CFL) Jeevan Deep Building, 1st Floor,
10, Parliament Street, New Delhi-110001.
12. M/s Tata Chemicals Limited (Phosphate Business Division ), bishop’s
house, 51, Chowringee Road, Kolkata-700071.
13. M/s Mangalore Chemicals and Fertilisers Ltd., 1002, Bhikaji Cama
Bhawan, Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi.
14. M/s Deepak Fertilizers and Petrochemicals Corporation Limited, S-I,
First Floor, Panchsheel Park, New Delhi-110017.
15. M/s Paradeep Phosphates Ltd., Bayan Bhawan, Pandit Jawaharlal
Nehru Marg, Bhubaneswar- 751001.
16. M/s FACT, Cochin.
17 M/s Gujrat Narmada Valley Fertiliser Company limited, Bharauch (Gujarat)
18 M/s Heritaze Enterprise, Vadodara (Gujarat)
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CHAPTER 32
NOTE : 1
Value added products of Red Sanders wood in this chapter require a licence and
CITES documentation. For detail, see Chapter 44."
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CHAPTER 33
ESSENTIAL OILS AND RESINOIDS; PERFUMERY, COSMETIC OR TOILET PREPARATIONS
CHAPTER 35
ALBUMINOIDAL SUBSTANCES; MODIFIED STARCHES; GLUES; ENZYMES
Export of 'Milk products including casein and casein products etc. 'have been made free vide
Notification No. 31 (RE - 2012)/2009-2014 New Delhi, Dated: 4th February, 2013. Export of the
above processed and/or value added agricultural products will be exempted from any restriction
/ ban even in the event of restriction / ban on the export of basic farm produce.
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CHAPTER 38
MISCELLANEOUS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS
NOTE: 1
Value added products of red sanders wood in this chapter require a licence.
For detail, see chapter 44.
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CHAPTER 40
iii. “ Free
supply ” ;
iv. “ Central
Govt.
supply- Not
for sale ” ;
or
v. “ Not for
export outside
India ” ; and
/ or
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(b) the following Prohibited Not permitted to be
specific brands of exported.
condoms:-
i. Ahsaas
ii. Bliss
iii. Deluxe
Nirodh
iv. Dream
v. Masti
vi. Milan
vii. Mithun
viii. Mauj
ix. Nirodh
x. New
Lubricated
Nirodh
xi. Pick Me
xii. Sangam
xiii. Super
Deluxe
Nirodh
xiv. Sawan
xv. Tamanna
xvi. Umang
xvii. Ustad
xviii. Zaroor
xix. Anand
xx. Thrill
xxi. Sparsh
xxii. Sathi
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CHAPTER 41
NOTE:1
Finished leather of goat, sheep and bovine animals and of their young ones" means the
leather which complies with the terms and conditions specified in the Public Notice of the
Government of India in the Ministry of Commerce No. 21/2009-14 dated 01.12.2009,
under the provisions of the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992 (22 of
1992).
The revised leather norms are notified vide PN 15/2015-20 dated 04.09.2020
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CHAPTER 44
NOTE:1
Definition of handicrafts for the purpose of classification :
(a) A handicraft must be predominantly made by hand. Machinery can also be used
in the manufacturing process as a secondary process.
(b) It must be graced with visual appeal in the form of ornamentation or in-lay work
or some similar work lending it an element of artistic improvement and such
ornamentation must be of a substantial nature and not a mere pretence.
The classification codes for the handicrafts is only illustrative. The description can cover
other headings as well.
NOTE: 2
NOTE: 1 Prohibition on export of wood charcoal at Sl. No. 179 of Chapter 44 will not apply in case
of export to Bhutan [Notification No. 60(RE-2013)/2009-2014 dated 23.12.2013]
Note: 2 The procedure for export of RSW Red Sanders wood in log form and roots, exclusively
of cultivation origin obtained from private land (including Pattaland) is notified vide Public Notice
No. 74/2015-20 dated 18.02.2020.
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CHAPTER 47
CHAPTER 50
SILK
CHAPTER 52
COTTON
CHAPTER 84
NOTE: 1
Vintage motor cars and vintage motor cycles including their parts and components are
restricted. For details please see chapter 87
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CHAPTER 85
CHAPTER 87
VEHICLES OTHER THAN RAILWAY OR TRAMWAY ROLLING STOCK, AND PARTS AND
ACCESSORIES THEREOF
CHAPTER 92
NOTE:1
Value added products of red sanders wood in this chapter require a licence. For detail, see
Chapter 44.
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CHAPTER 93
ARMS AND AMMUNITION; PARTS AND ACCESSORIES THEREOF
(c) Firearms to be
exported shall bear
appropriate marks of
identification and proof
289 9303 10 00 u Weapons and Free (a) Licence under Arms
9306 21 00 breach and
9306 29 00 loading or bolt Rules framed
9306 30 00 action weapons thereunder;
9306 90 00 such as shot guns,
revolvers, pistols (b) Certificate from the
and their Archaeological Survey of
ammunition India certifying that the
firearms to be exported
are not antiques/rare
specimens nor
manufactured in Indiaprior
to 1956; and
(c) Firearms to be
exported shall bear
appropriate marks of
identification and proof
tests
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CHAPTER 96
MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURED ARTICLES
S.No. Tariff
Item Export
HS Unit Item Description Policy Conditions
Policy
Code
290 9602 00 Kg Empty Free Export of the item to EU, produced
30 Gelatin from Animal By- Products, is allowed
Capsules, not subject to the followingconditions:
intended for
human (i) A ‘Shipment Clearance Certificate’
consumption is to be issued consignment-wise by
CAPEXIL indicating details of the
name and address of the exporter,
address of the registered plant, IEC
No. of the exporter, plant approval
number, nature of export product,
quantity, invoice number and date,
port of loading (Name of the port)
and destination.
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156
10. Biopsy
Punch
560311 Free
293 560312
560313
Textile raw
560314
material for masks
560391
and coveralls
560392
560393
560394
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Diagnostic kits Free
[Diagnostic or
laboratory
reagents on a
backing,
preparation
diagnostic or
laboratory
reagents
whether or not
on a backing,
other than
those of
297 3822 heading 3002 or
3006; certified
reference
materials]
• VTM kits
and
reagents
• RNA
extraction
kits and
reagents
• RT-PCR kits
and
reagents
Ex3926909 Free
9
15ml falcon tube
298 Ex701790
or cryovials
Ex8419909
0
Ex9018909
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9
Ex3822
Ex9027909 Free
300 Silicon columns
0
Ex3822
Ex3822009 Free
301 0 Poly adenylic Acid
Ex3822001 or Carrier RNA
9
Ex3822009 Free
302 0 Proteinase K
Ex3822001
9
Free
303 Ex9027 Magnetic stand
Ex3822
Ex3822009 Free
304 0 Beads
Ex3822001
9
Ex3822009 Probes (specific Free
305 0 for COVID-19
Ex3822001 testing)
9
Ex3822009 Primers (specific Free
306 0 for COVID-19
Ex3822001 testing)
9
Free
307 Ex3507 Taq Polymerase
Ex3822 enzyme
Reverse Free
308 Ex3507 transcriptase
Ex3822 enzyme
Free
309 Ex2934 Deoxy nucleotide
Ex3822 triphosphates
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CHAPTER 97
WORKS OF ART, COLLECTORS’ PIECES AND ANTIQUES
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Edible oils
Basmati Rice
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Stations (LCS) on Indo-
Bangladesh and Indo-Nepal
border subject to registration of
quantity with DGFT. Such export
has to be register with Regional
Office of DGFT at Patna
and Kolkata;
9. spices
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GSFC was incorporated in 1962 and its plants went into production of fertilizers
in 1967. It was the first industrial complex in the country set up in joint sector.
M/s GSFC is not a State Govt. PSU. It’s only promoted by the Govt. of Gujarat.
38% stake in the company are held by GSIL, an investment arm of the
Governemnt of Gujarat.
As per the telephonic confirmation from the Deptt. of Fertilisers, M/s GSFC is
registered under NBS (Nutrient Based Subsidy Scheme) with the DoF and takes
subsidy for the products which is now intended to be exported (Ammonium
Sulphate, Ammonium Phosphate Sulphate, DAP, NPK). Therefore, as per the DOF,
they would require NOC from the DOF before export of the items.
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