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India Extends Export Obligation Period Amid West Asia Conflict Impact
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08-03-2026, 00:05
India Extends Export Obligation Period Amid West Asia Conflict Impact
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India relaxes Export Obligation (EO) for Advance Authorisations and EPCG Authorisations.
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Extension granted until August 31, 2026, due to geopolitical developments and West Asia conflict.
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Applies to EOs expiring between March 1, 2026, and May 31, 2026.
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Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) announced automatic extension; no application or fee required.
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Aims to provide operational flexibility amidst global shipping and supply chain disruptions.
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