Implementation of Notification No.06/2015-20 dated 13th May, 2022 – Issue of RCs due to Prohibition on Export of Wheat.

Ministry of Commerce & IndustryDepartment of CommerceDirectorate General of Foreign Trade Dated 30th May, 2022 Trade Notice No. 11 /2022 — 23 Tol. All Regional Authorities of DGFT This issues with the approval of competent authority.(S. K. Mohapatra)Deputy Director General of Foreign TradeE-mail: mohapatra.sk@nic.in (Issued from F.N0. 01/911180/032/AM22/EC/Pt,/E-31336)

DGFT ISSUED CLARIFICATION ON IMPLEMENTATION OF PAPER IMPORT MONITORING SYSTEM

The Directorate General of Foreign Trade() has issued Clarification on Implementation of Paper Import Monitoring System via issuing Circular. The Circular Stated, “Import of products under Chapter 48 (total 201 tariff lines) of Schedule-I () of ITC (HS), 2022 are permitted subject to compulsory registration under (PIMS), vide DGFT Notification No. 11/2015-20 dated May 25, 2022.” Various representations have been received in DGFT from trade & industry seeking clarification on the applicability of the said Notification dated May 25, 2022 Read Full Details…

New portal will provide import and export advice

A thriving Shropshire freight business is looking ahead to 2023 with plans to help even more small and medium sized businesses to grow their export trade. Telford-based Global Freight enjoyed a bumper 2022 despite the ongoing global challenges created by Brexit, covid, supply chain issues caused by the war in Ukraine, driver shortages in the haulage industry as well as the cost of living crisis. Managing director Anton Gunter said: “Whilst some businesses undoubtedly steered away from pushing forward with Read Full Details…

Exim data revised, trade deficit narrows by $10 billion

India’s foreign trade data for the first eight months of 2022-23 has been significantly revised, with the import bill being scaled up or down by at least $2 billion in each of those months, in comparison to the preliminary estimates issued by the Ministry of Commerce. Total merchandise exports between April and November are now pegged at $298.3 billion, nearly $12 billion higher than original monthly data suggested. The import bill in those eight months is now estimated to be Read Full Details…