Import restrictions on consumer electronics and media now require Special Import Licence or Public Notice for lawful import. Amendments to ITC(HS) classifications insert EXIM entries designating certain microprocessors and optical media as Free, while classifying various consumer electronic devices and media items as Restricted; Restricted consumer goods are not permitted except against a licence or Public Notice, and import of Restricted items is permitted only against a Special Import Licence (SIL). The notification also reclassifies specific chemical and production inputs, aligning their import policy status with regulatory controls under the Foreign Trade framework.
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Import restrictions on consumer electronics and media now require Special Import Licence or Public Notice for lawful import.
Amendments to ITC(HS) classifications insert EXIM entries designating certain microprocessors and optical media as Free, while classifying various consumer electronic devices and media items as Restricted; Restricted consumer goods are not permitted except against a licence or Public Notice, and import of Restricted items is permitted only against a Special Import Licence (SIL). The notification also reclassifies specific chemical and production inputs, aligning their import policy status with regulatory controls under the Foreign Trade framework.
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