Director General appointment and functions: central government may appoint and delegate most trade Act powers to implement foreign trade policy. The Central Government may appoint the Director General of Foreign Trade, who shall advise on and be responsible for carrying out the foreign trade policy. The Government may, by Gazette Order, authorize the Director General or specified subordinate officers to exercise most powers under the Act in designated cases and subject to conditions, while reserving particular powers from delegation.
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Director General appointment and functions: central government may appoint and delegate most trade Act powers to implement foreign trade policy.
The Central Government may appoint the Director General of Foreign Trade, who shall advise on and be responsible for carrying out the foreign trade policy. The Government may, by Gazette Order, authorize the Director General or specified subordinate officers to exercise most powers under the Act in designated cases and subject to conditions, while reserving particular powers from delegation.
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