India Updates Import/Export Restrictions Language in Line With International Agreements
India's Directorate General of Foreign Trade updated its Foreign Trade Policy, 2015-2020, section on principles of restrictions and prohibition for imports/exports. The section was amended to bring the language in line with international agreements, the DGFT said Aug. 10. The…
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update said the DGFT may impose restrictions on export of foodstuffs to prevent or relieve critical shortages, imports of fisheries and other products, or as necessary for the "protection of public morals or to maintain public order," among other things.