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DGFT Registration for Restricted Items
Introduction
About DGDT Registration for Restricted item import/export
- Businesses frequently find themselves participating in international trade, breaking into new markets, and broadening their reach in today's interconnected global marketplace.
- But enormous opportunities also come with significant responsibilities, especially when it comes to exporting items that are controlled by the government. A doorway to lawful and compliant foreign trade is provided by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) and its Restricted Item Permissions
- An essential first step for companies involved in international trade is obtaining a Permission for the import and export of restricted goods. Through its Restricted Items Registration, the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) of India controls the import and export of specific products.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
"Restricted" items are those whose import and export are only allowed under specific conditions, such as those outlined in a notification or public notice, or with an authorization, permission, or license.
A. IEC
B. Purchase ordre/ Invoice/ Bill of Lading
C. Pollution Certificate(for Manufacturing/Recycling Unit)
D. Aadhar card and Pan card of Authorized Person
E. Mob no and Email Id
F. Product description
- Export- For each application for the issuing of the authorization, a thousand rupee registration fee must be paid electronically using the online system.
- Import- For each application for the issuing of the authorization, an electronic registration charge of INR 1 per thousand, subject to a minimum of INR 500/- and a maximum of INR 1 Lakh on the CIF amount of the authorization, must be paid through the online system.
- Import- The authorization for restricted imports is good for imports for a period of 18 months after it is issued.
- Export- The 24 months that follow the date of granting of the restricted exports authorization are when the authorization is valid for export.
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