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<h1>India Amends Export Rules: Onion Exports Restricted to STEs, NOC Required, Adheres to MEP and Quality Standards</h1> The Government of India has amended the ITC (HS) Classifications of Export and Import Items for 2002-2007, specifically concerning the export of onions under code No. 0703. The export of all onion varieties, including Bangalore Rose and Krishnapuram Onions, is restricted to specific State Trading Enterprises (STEs). These STEs include organizations like NAFED and various state agricultural marketing boards. Conditions for export include issuing a No Objection Certificate (NOC) with a maximum service charge of 1% of the invoice value, adherence to a Minimum Export Price (MEP), and maintaining quality standards. STEs must submit weekly and periodic reports to NAFED and the Department of Consumer Affairs.