Brand recognition for consumer goods: export threshold limits and mandatory product marking required for DEPB value cap exemption. Recognition under the DEPB scheme is limited to consumer goods and requires specific product-level brand approval, mandatory bar coding, ISO-9000 series quality certification, embossing with the brand name and 'Made in India' mark until retail sale, trademark registration or application, and declaration of the brand on shipping bills. Exemptions from the DEPB value cap are granted on a manufacturing unit and product-specific basis; applicants must identify the manufacturer and may nominate a merchant exporter. Foreign brand recognition with proof of foreign registration and the 'Made in India' legend may also be considered. Past approvals lapsed and require fresh applications.
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Brand recognition for consumer goods: export threshold limits and mandatory product marking required for DEPB value cap exemption.
Recognition under the DEPB scheme is limited to consumer goods and requires specific product-level brand approval, mandatory bar coding, ISO-9000 series quality certification, embossing with the brand name and "Made in India" mark until retail sale, trademark registration or application, and declaration of the brand on shipping bills. Exemptions from the DEPB value cap are granted on a manufacturing unit and product-specific basis; applicants must identify the manufacturer and may nominate a merchant exporter. Foreign brand recognition with proof of foreign registration and the "Made in India" legend may also be considered. Past approvals lapsed and require fresh applications.
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