Remission of Duties and Taxes on Exported Products (RoDTEP) Scheme
This is one such reform, based on the globally accepted principle that taxes and duties should not be exported, and taxes and levies borne on the exported products should be either exempted or remitted to exporters.
The government had decided to discontinue MEIS–its largest export promotion scheme–after the WTO said it distorted trade by providing direct subsidies. The organization, in November 2019, ruled against India in its trade dispute with the US and asked it to stop all export promotion schemes within four months.
Source Taxguru
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