Prohibition on onion exports imposes an immediate ban on most varieties; select varieties remain exportable under licence. The Central Government, relying on the Foreign Trade Act and FTP para 2.1, has prohibited export of all varieties of onions listed at Sl. No. 44 of Table B of Schedule 2 of the ITC(HS). The ITC(HS) entry treats onions in various forms and distinguishes general onions as prohibited, while Bangalore Rose and Krishnapuram onions are restricted and exportable only under licence subject to a Minimum Export Price; transitional FTP arrangements are not applicable.
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Prohibition on onion exports imposes an immediate ban on most varieties; select varieties remain exportable under licence.
The Central Government, relying on the Foreign Trade Act and FTP para 2.1, has prohibited export of all varieties of onions listed at Sl. No. 44 of Table B of Schedule 2 of the ITC(HS). The ITC(HS) entry treats onions in various forms and distinguishes general onions as prohibited, while Bangalore Rose and Krishnapuram onions are restricted and exportable only under licence subject to a Minimum Export Price; transitional FTP arrangements are not applicable.
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