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DGFT has ordered a review of wheat flour and related product export quotas already allocated under earlier public notices, and exporters must submit utilisation certificates, shipping bill details, and any request for additional or surrendered quantity with justification and supporting contracts or purchase orders by 10 July 2026. Requests for additional quantity filed only outside the portal, without the required documents, or after the deadline will be rejected. Allocations with more than 50% utilisation may be considered for further re-allocation, while allocations with less than 50% utilisation may be moved to the common pool unless valid export contracts or purchase orders are produced. Non-submission may lead to reallocation of unutilised quota and restriction on future authorisations.
DGFT has ordered a review of wheat flour and related product export quotas already allocated under earlier public notices, and exporters must submit utilisation certificates, shipping bill details, and any request for additional or surrendered quantity with justification and supporting contracts or purchase orders by 10 July 2026. Requests for additional quantity filed only outside the portal, without the required documents, or after the deadline will be rejected. Allocations with more than 50% utilisation may be considered for further re-allocation, while allocations with less than 50% utilisation may be moved to the common pool unless valid export contracts or purchase orders are produced. Non-submission may lead to reallocation of unutilised quota and restriction on future authorisations.
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