Announcement
20 Nov 2008
The export ban on all edible oil has been lifted for retail packs and for fish oil.
Source
Number of interventions
2
0 certainly harmful
0 likely harmful
2 liberalising
1 in force
Implementation date
20 Nov 2008
Revocation date:
No revocation date
On 20 November 2008, the Indian Directorate General of Foreign Trade through Notification No. 60 (RE-2008)/2004-09 permitted the export of edible oil in branded consumer packs of 5 kgs., subject to a ...
The Notification also permits the exports of fish oil without any conditions.
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27 Mar 2017
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01 Aug 2012
India: Export of edible in retail packs prohibited (August 2012)
19 Oct 2012
India: Export of edible oil in retail packs permitted with quota (October 2012)
05 Feb 2013
India: Minimum export price imposed on export of edible oil in retail packs
06 Aug 2015
India: Export of rice bran oil in bulk permitted and quantity ceiling on organic edible oil lifted
27 Mar 2017
India: Exports of groundnut, sesame, soybean and corn oil permitted
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Published on 04 Sep 2024
This Thread tracks liberalising trade policy interventions affecting all products. Covering all types of interventions monitored by Global Trade Alert, it highlights how the yearly number of these measures has evolved over time. Discover key trends, significant figures, and the countries most impacted by these policies in this comprehensive overview.
Published on 04 Sep 2024
This Thread tracks liberalising trade policy interventions affecting all products. Covering all types of interventions monitored by Global Trade Alert, it highlights how the yearly number of these measures has evolved over time. Discover key trends, significant figures, and the countries most impacted by these policies in this comprehensive overview.