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DGFT permits Potato Imports from Bhutan without licence

November 2, 2020
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NEW DELHI: The Government has recently permitted imports of potatoes from Bhutan without licence, a move aimed at boosting domestic supply and control prices of the agricultural commodity.
 
The imports are allowed without licence only up to January 31, 2021, the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) said in a notification.
 
Imports of potatoes, otherwise, fall in the restricted category, which means that an importer requires a licence from the DGFT for the inbound shipments. But, the government recently partially relaxed the import norms.
 
“Import of potatoes…is allowed for import from Bhutan without licence up to January 31, 2021,” it said.
 
In a public notice, the Directorate has laid out the procedure for import of potatoes under the TRQ (tariff rate quota) scheme.
 
According to the procedure, only one application against one IEC (import export code) will be considered and successful applicants will have to ensure that the import consignment reaches the Indian ports on or before January 31 next year.
 
Consumer Affairs Minister Piyush Goyal, who also holds the commerce portfolio, said 30,000 tonnes of potato is being imported from Bhutan in order to improve the local supply and control prices of the key commodity.
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