- Directorate General of Foreign Trade extends Export Obligation period under Advance Authorisation from 6 to 18 months for products with mandatory Quality Control Orders
- Extension applies to man-made fibre textiles and technical textiles, improving ease of business and competitiveness
- Advance Authorisation Scheme allows duty-free imports of inputs for exports without mandatory Quality Control compliance
- Around 18 percent of Advance Authorisations are for the textile sector
- Import duty on cotton exempted until 31st December 2025 to strengthen raw material availability
- Government supports textiles and technical textiles through various measures
- India’s exports in the man-made fibre value chain valued at USD 8.46 billion in 2024-25
- Measures aim to ease input costs, ensure raw material security, and enhance global competitiveness of Indian textile exports
Source: a2ztaxcorp.net
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