Preferential quota allocation for sugar to EU requires specified certification endorsements and sole export agency authorization. Preferential export quota for 2003-04 allocates 10,700 MT of raw sugar and 10,000 MT of white sugar for export to the EU. Exports under this quota require special certification endorsements referencing European Commission Regulation No. 2513/2001 for raw sugar and No. 2782/76 for white sugar and the common commodity code for sugar. M/s Indian Sugar Exim Corporation Ltd. is authorised as the sole agency to export the allocated quantities to the EU under the preferential quota.
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Preferential quota allocation for sugar to EU requires specified certification endorsements and sole export agency authorization.
Preferential export quota for 2003-04 allocates 10,700 MT of raw sugar and 10,000 MT of white sugar for export to the EU. Exports under this quota require special certification endorsements referencing European Commission Regulation No. 2513/2001 for raw sugar and No. 2782/76 for white sugar and the common commodity code for sugar. M/s Indian Sugar Exim Corporation Ltd. is authorised as the sole agency to export the allocated quantities to the EU under the preferential quota.
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