India permits additional 25 LMT wheat exports under DGFT notification
→Exporters can ship up to 25 LMT additional wheat under DGFT quota permissions
Change
India’s DGFT permitted export of an additional 25 lakh metric tonnes of wheat under a controlled quota while maintaining the overall export prohibition.
Why it matters
India’s wheat export policy remains prohibited, but the DGFT has introduced a controlled exception allowing an additional 25 LMT of exports. Shipments must comply with quota limits and will be governed by separate allocation modalities.
Implications
- → Wheat exporters must operate within the additional 25 LMT quota — shipments beyond permitted volumes remain prohibited
- → Commodity trading firms must align export contracts with DGFT permissions — non-compliant shipments risk enforcement action
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