Exemption of Bhutan from the application of export bans by India on export of Milk Powder, Wheat, Edible Oils, Pulses and Non Basmati Rice. - 87 (RE – 2010)/2009-2014 - Foreign Trade Policy
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Export exemption to Bhutan preserves trade in specified food commodities despite domestic export bans, subject to annual limits. The Central Government, acting under the Foreign Trade Act and the Foreign Trade Policy, exempts milk powder, wheat, edible oils, pulses and non basmati rice from domestic export bans when exported to Bhutan, subject to prescribed annual quantity limits for each commodity; exports to Bhutan within those limits are therefore not subject to such bans.
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Export exemption to Bhutan preserves trade in specified food commodities despite domestic export bans, subject to annual limits.
The Central Government, acting under the Foreign Trade Act and the Foreign Trade Policy, exempts milk powder, wheat, edible oils, pulses and non basmati rice from domestic export bans when exported to Bhutan, subject to prescribed annual quantity limits for each commodity; exports to Bhutan within those limits are therefore not subject to such bans.
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