Standard input-output norms deleted for food exports; importers must prove imported inputs are used in exported products. Deletion of standard input output norms for certain food products under the Foreign Trade Policy removes prescribed consumption standards previously listed for ingredients such as starch, citric acid and ascorbic acid; applicants importing inputs must still demonstrate that those inputs are used or required in the declared export product and authorities may determine the proportion of inputs used in manufacture.
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Standard input-output norms deleted for food exports; importers must prove imported inputs are used in exported products.
Deletion of standard input output norms for certain food products under the Foreign Trade Policy removes prescribed consumption standards previously listed for ingredients such as starch, citric acid and ascorbic acid; applicants importing inputs must still demonstrate that those inputs are used or required in the declared export product and authorities may determine the proportion of inputs used in manufacture.
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