Government allows exports of specified quantity of white onion via three ports | India News

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NEW DELHI: Easing export ban, the federal government on Thursday permitted abroad shipments of a specified quantity of white onion from three ports. The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) in a notification mentioned that the exporter shall must get the certificates from the Horticulture Commissioner, Government of Gujarat, certifying the merchandise and quantity of white onion to be exported.
“Exports of up to an aggregate quantity not exceeding 2,000 MT (tonnes) of white onion has been allowed through the specified ports, taken together, with immediate effect,” it mentioned.
The exports are allowed from Mundra Port, Pipavav Port and Nhava Sheva/JNPT Port.
Exports of onion — a politically delicate commodity — are banned generally. However, the federal government allows specified portions of shipments to pleasant nations on their requests.
DGFT is an arm of the commerce ministry, which offers with norms associated to imports and exports.
On December 8 final 12 months, the federal government banned exports of onion with a view to extend home availability and to maintain costs in test.


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