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Wheat exporters holding authorisations under HS codes 10011900 and 10019910 must report quota utilisation, shipping bill details, additional quantity requirements, and any proposed surrender by August 31, 2026. Requests for additional quota must also be submitted through the online portal with supporting justification and available export contracts or purchase orders; incomplete, offline-only, or late requests will be rejected. Authorisations with utilisation exceeding 50% may be considered for further allocation. Where utilisation is below 50%, unutilised quantities may move to a common pool unless valid contracts or purchase orders are produced. Non-compliance may lead to quota reallocation and exclusion from future restricted export authorisations.
Wheat exporters holding authorisations under HS codes 10011900 and 10019910 must report quota utilisation, shipping bill details, additional quantity requirements, and any proposed surrender by August 31, 2026. Requests for additional quota must also be submitted through the online portal with supporting justification and available export contracts or purchase orders; incomplete, offline-only, or late requests will be rejected. Authorisations with utilisation exceeding 50% may be considered for further allocation. Where utilisation is below 50%, unutilised quantities may move to a common pool unless valid contracts or purchase orders are produced. Non-compliance may lead to quota reallocation and exclusion from future restricted export authorisations.
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