Central Government allows export of essential commodities to Republic of Maldives
Central Government allows export of essential commodities to Republic of Maldives under the Bilateral Trade Agreement between Government of India and Government of Maldives during 24-25, as shown in the table below:
Sr. No. |
Commodity |
Unit |
Quantity to be allowed for FY 2024-25 |
1 |
Eggs |
Nos. |
427,536,904.20 |
2 |
Potatoes |
MTs |
21,513.08 |
3 |
Onions |
MTs |
35,749.13 |
4 |
Rice |
MTs |
124,218.36 |
5 |
Wheat Flour |
MTs |
109,162.96 |
6 |
Sugar |
MTs |
64,494.33 |
7 |
Dal |
MTs |
224.48 |
8 |
Stone Aggregate |
MTs |
1,000,000.00 |
9 |
River Sand |
MTs |
1,000,000.00 |
Export of the above items to the Republic of Maldives shall be exempted from any existing or future restriction or prohibition during 2024-25.
For the export of above quantity of River Sand and Stone Aggregate, CAPEXIL shall ensure that the suppliers and extractors have obtained appropriate clearances and mining of the sand is not undertaken in the Coastal Regulation Zone Area, which is prohibited under the Coastal Regulation Zone notification.
In addition to above, export of River Sand and Stone Aggregate will be allowed subject to the exporter obtaining necessary environmental clearances and No Objection Certificate from the designated nodal authority of respective State Governments from where the River Sand is obtained. This permission will also be subject to any State legislation or judicial orders relating to mining of 'River Sand' and 'Stone Aggregate'.
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