Port restriction on import of certain goods from Bangladesh to India – Insertion of a new Para 19 under ‘General Notes Regarding Import Policy’ under ITC (HS), 2022 Schedule 1 (Import Policy)
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Port restriction on imports from Bangladesh: specified goods confined to designated seaports and certain land crossings prohibited. A new Para 19 to ITC (HS), 2022 Schedule 1 imposes immediate port-specific restrictions on imports from Bangladesh: ready-made garments only via Nhava Sheva and Kolkata seaports (no land ports); fruit/flavoured and carbonated drinks prohibited through specified LCSs/ICPs in Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Mizoram and Changrabandha and Fulbari in West Bengal; processed food, cotton waste, plastic/PVC finished goods (excluding certain inputs), and wooden furniture similarly regulated. Exceptions exclude fish, LPG, edible oil and crushed stone, and do not apply to Bangladesh exports transiting to Nepal or Bhutan. Customs authorities are to implement and report difficulties.
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Port restriction on imports from Bangladesh: specified goods confined to designated seaports and certain land crossings prohibited.
A new Para 19 to ITC (HS), 2022 Schedule 1 imposes immediate port-specific restrictions on imports from Bangladesh: ready-made garments only via Nhava Sheva and Kolkata seaports (no land ports); fruit/flavoured and carbonated drinks prohibited through specified LCSs/ICPs in Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Mizoram and Changrabandha and Fulbari in West Bengal; processed food, cotton waste, plastic/PVC finished goods (excluding certain inputs), and wooden furniture similarly regulated. Exceptions exclude fish, LPG, edible oil and crushed stone, and do not apply to Bangladesh exports transiting to Nepal or Bhutan. Customs authorities are to implement and report difficulties.
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