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    MIP Extended for Natural Honey

    New Delhi, April 10 The government on Friday extended the minimum import price (MIP) for natural honey for nine months, until December 31 of this year, in an effort to discourage the import of cheap honey.The MIP is USD 1400 per tonne.The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) stated...
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    Streamlined Courier Trade: New Regulations Enhance Business Efficiency

    New Delhi, March 31 The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has implemented a set of comprehensive reforms to strengthen and streamline e-commerce exports and broader courier-based imports and exports, effective April 1.These reforms include the complete removal of the ₹10 lakh...
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    Gems & Jewelry Exports Get Relief: 30-Day Extension Amidst West Asia Situation

    New Delhi, March 30 The government on Monday provided an additional 30 days to the gems and jewelry sector to meet certain obligations, in order to help them cope with the ongoing crisis in West Asia.The region is a key export destination for the sector. West Asia accounts for approximately...
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    Exports Through Courier Service Now Without Limits

    New Delhi, March 27 The government announced on Friday that it would remove the value limit per consignment for exports through courier service from April 1 this year.Previously, the limit was Rs 10 lakh per consignment.This move is expected to support small exporters and shipments...
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    Government Boosts Sugar Exports with 87,587 Tonnes

    New Delhi, March 16 The food ministry has approved an additional export quota of 87,587 tonnes of sugar for the 2025-26 marketing year (October-September), following requests from sugar mills, the ministry said in a circular on Monday.The government had earlier permitted exports of 1.5 million...
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    AP Aquaculture Sector Monitoring Conflict Impact, Prioritizes Export Stability

    Amaravati, March 11 – The government of Andhra Pradesh has asked aqua farmers in the state not to panic about the impact of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East on the aquaculture sector.State Agriculture, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Minister Kinjarapu Atchannaidu has advised shrimp...
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    Government Extends Export Obligations Amid West Asia Crisis

    New Delhi, March 7 The government has granted certain relaxations to exporters in fulfilling their export obligations, as the trading community is facing difficulties in the movement of goods due to the ongoing West Asia crisis, according to a notification."In view of the prevailing...
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    New Excise Policy Retains Liquor Restrictions in Madhya Pradesh

    Bhopal, February 19 – The Madhya Pradesh cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, on Thursday approved the state's excise policy for the financial year 2026-27, retaining key restrictions on liquor sales while introducing measures aimed at enhancing transparency, revenue protection, and...
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