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India relaxes value addition norms for exports to Iran

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
India today waived the value addition norms for exporters shipping imported items like food and pharmaceuticals to Iran, a move which will help in increasing the bilateral trade.

"Re-export of food, medicine and medical equipment to Iran will not be subject to any value addition requirement," Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) said in a notification.

Earlier, 15 per cent value addition was mandatory for re-export to Iran.

According to apex exporters body Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO), the move will help in increasing exports to Iran "in a big way" in 2014-15.

However, the DGFT said that goods imported for such re-export to Iran against rupee payment shall not be eligible for any export incentive.
 

India's exports to Iran has increased by 60 per cent to USD 4.56 billion in April-February 2014.

"India has more than doubled its exports to Iran in last two years benefiting from the rupee payment mechanism," FIEO said in a statement.

Besides food products, India mainly export to Iran includes pharmaceuticals, machinery, transport equipment, chemicals, man-made yarns and fabrics, steel.

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First Published: Apr 30 2014 | 8:39 PM IST

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