India imposes import curbs on Glufosinate at Rs 1,154/kg threshold

Importers and customs brokers must certify CIF+anti-dumping duty ≥ Rs 1,154/kg

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India restricted imports of Glufosinate and its salts for six months, blocking consignments whose cost, insurance and freight (CIF) plus applicable anti-dumping duty per kilogram is below Rs 1,154 and requiring government registration for specified product categories.
Why it matters
Consignments priced below the per-kilogram floor will be ineligible for import clearance unless they meet the registration requirement. Port and customs clearance workflows must now include value and registration checks, increasing the risk of detention or refusal at entry.
Implications
  • Customs brokers and import compliance teams — must verify and certify cost, insurance and freight (CIF) plus applicable anti-dumping duty per kilogram meets or exceeds Rs 1,154 at time of filing, immediately, or consignments face detention or denial of clearance.

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