Govt extends export obligation period under advance authorisation for chemicals to 18 months
The government has extended the export obligation period from six to 18 months for products under the advance authorization scheme, particularly those subject to mandatory quality control orders by the chemicals ministry. This decision comes as th...

The move assumes significance as the US has imposed a steep 50 per cent tariffs on Indian goods entering the US market. According to exporters, the chemicals sector is also expected to get impacted from these high duties.
"The Export Obligation Period against the import of the products that are subjected to mandatory QCOs (quality control orders) by the Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals, under Advance Authorisation has been extended from existing 06 months to 18 months," the directorate general of foreign trade (DGFT) said.
Henceforth, it said the export obligation period for all advance authorisation holders shall be as per norms under the Handbook of Procedures.
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