Implementation of MoU between Government of Republic of India and the Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar for import of Urad and tur from Myanmar
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Import quota for Myanmar pulses requires certified Certificate of Origin and DGFT NOC before customs clearance. Bilateral MoU imports of Myanmar-origin Urad and tur are subject to an annual import quota admitted through private trade, permitted only via five specified ports and conditional on a Certificate of Origin certified by Myanmar authorities and emailed to DGFT. Indian importers must submit the scanned certificate plus IEC details to DGFT at the prescribed email; DGFT will verify against the issuing authority's copy and, if matched, issue an NOC enabling Customs clearance.
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Import quota for Myanmar pulses requires certified Certificate of Origin and DGFT NOC before customs clearance.
Bilateral MoU imports of Myanmar-origin Urad and tur are subject to an annual import quota admitted through private trade, permitted only via five specified ports and conditional on a Certificate of Origin certified by Myanmar authorities and emailed to DGFT. Indian importers must submit the scanned certificate plus IEC details to DGFT at the prescribed email; DGFT will verify against the issuing authority's copy and, if matched, issue an NOC enabling Customs clearance.
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