India eases inspection requirement for rice exports to non-EU European markets for six months

Change
India relaxed export policy conditions for rice (HSN 1006), limiting mandatory inspection certificates to EU member states, the UK, and select European countries, while exempting other European destinations from this requirement for six months from the date of notification.
Why it matters
The change removes a mandatory inspection step for certain export destinations, reducing compliance costs and shortening shipment timelines.
India eases inspection requirement for rice exports to non-EU European markets for six months
Implications
  • Rice exporters can ship to non-EU European countries without mandatory inspection certification for six months, reducing documentation burden.

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