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<h1>India Updates Import Policy: Non-Ozone-Depleting Chemicals Free to Import, Ozone-Depleting Substances Now Restricted</h1> The Government of India has amended the import policy for certain chemical substances in Chapters 29 and 38 of the ITC(HS), 2012 Schedule 1. Substances not depleting the ozone layer, such as tetrachloroethane and certain perfluorocarbons (PFCs) or hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), are now categorized as 'free' for import. Conversely, substances identified as ozone-depleting, like trichloroethane and methyl bromide, are now 'restricted' and require a license for import from countries party to the Montreal Protocol. The notification also updates the list of countries under the Montreal Protocol in Appendix IV of the import policy schedule.