Removal of quantitative import restrictions: specified commodities now freely importable subject to statutory registration and licensing conditions. Amendment to the ITC(HS) Classification removes quantitative restrictions by classifying numerous Exim codes as Free, permitting open import of listed commodities while preserving regulatory prerequisites: pharmaceutical imports require Drug Controller General registration under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act; media and recorded media imports remain subject to chapter licensing notes; certain fuel imports are allowed through a designated importer subject to policy paragraph conditions and stated exceptions.
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Removal of quantitative import restrictions: specified commodities now freely importable subject to statutory registration and licensing conditions.
Amendment to the ITC(HS) Classification removes quantitative restrictions by classifying numerous Exim codes as Free, permitting open import of listed commodities while preserving regulatory prerequisites: pharmaceutical imports require Drug Controller General registration under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act; media and recorded media imports remain subject to chapter licensing notes; certain fuel imports are allowed through a designated importer subject to policy paragraph conditions and stated exceptions.
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