Meldingen uit de sector importeren/exporteren
10 March 2021
FINANCIAL EXPRESS | Freight costs increase over 100%, exporters lose business
10 March 2021
The freight cost to both Europe and the US has grown by 10%, and to places such as American West Coast and the UK, there is an increase of over 200% over the last quarter. Freight shipping costs have been going through the roof over the previous few months, causing exporters to lose business from several countries.
10 March 2021
ET | India to levy import tax on solar modules, cells from April 2022
10 March 2021
India will impose a customs duty of 40% on solar modules and 25% on solar cells from April 2022, as per a government document and two industry sources familiar with it. It looks to cut imports and boost local manufacturing. India wants to ramp up its renewable capacity to 175 gigawatts by 2022 and 450 GW by 2030, from about 93 GW currently, as part of its commitment under the Paris climate accords.
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10 March 2021
FSSAI | Food Safety and Standard Authority of India Notification
10 March 2021
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 92 of the said Act, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India makes the following regulations further to amend the Food Safety and Standards. These regulations may be called the Food Safety and Standards (Prohibition and Restrictions on Sales) Third Amendment Regulations, 2021. They shall come into force on 8th June 2021.
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10 March 2021
ET | Need to maintain Indian Pharma’s export competitiveness with RoDTEP
10 March 2021
As India moves forward to self-reliance, the Government has been trying to make Indian products more competitive in export markets and encourage pharmaceutical exports. More so, the pharma sector expanded to the occasion and harnessed the opportunity during the pandemic to export life-saving drugs to needy patients across the world and cemented its position as the pharmacy of the world.
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10 March 2021
HAPAG LLOYD | Australia - Khapra Beetle Update
10 March 2021
Australian Department of Agriculture has introduced mandatory offshore treatment requirements for target risk sea containers with effect from 12th April 2021 to protect against khapra beetle. Khapra beetle (Trogoderma granarium) is a destructive pest that can reproduce rapidly in stored products under hot conditions and is considered a significant biosecurity risk to Australia.
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10 March 2021
THE HINDU | More than 2,000 tonnes of non-Basmati rice exported to West Africa
10 March 2021
The Rice Exporters Association (Non-Basmati - India), with the support of the Agricultural and Processed Food Production Exports Development Authority (APEDA), exported above 2,000 tonnes of rice from Kakinada deep seaport to West Africa since mid-February.
10 March 2021
CHEMEXCIL | IGST refunds on exports - SB005 Error Rectification alternate mechanism
10 March 2021
CBIC Circular No. 05 /2021-Customs (N.T.) dated 17th February 2021 regarding Extension in SB005 alternate mechanism whereby CBIC has decided to measure trade facilitation to keep the Officer Interface available permanently to resolve such errors on payment of a specified fee by the exporter. In continuation of the same, O/o Commissioner of Customs, NS-II, JNCH has issued Public Notice no. PN-18-2021 dated 27th February 2021 regarding IGST refunds on exports-SB005 Error Rectification alternate mechanism.
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10 March 2021
THE HINDU | 87,000 tons of onion exported in Jan-Feb after ban lifted: Minister
10 March 2021
India has exported 87,000 tonnes of onion in the January-February period after the ban was lifted because of reasonable Kharif crop estimates, Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar on Tuesday said in Parliament.
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10 March 2021
THE HINDU | Cotton stock at MCX warehouse hit a new high on export demand
10 March 2021
Cotton stock in the MCX accredited warehouse has reached a new high of 2,16,600 bales on March 5 against the previous high of 2,14,700 bales logged on March 30, 2019. The rising stock at the warehouse was on the back of increasing hedging activities as the export demand, especially from China, has hit a new high. China has a low inventory.
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