Nil duty on exports of Kala namak rice upto 100MT

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The centre on Wednesday clarified that there will be no duty on the exports of Kala Namak rice, a premium rice brand, with a rider that the export quantity is restricted to 1,000 metric tonnes...

The government on Tuesday had allowed exports of Kala Namak rice up to an aggregate quantity of 1,000 metric tonnes through six specified customs stations..

According to an official notification by the department of revenue, the export of Kala namak rice will be permitted through customs stations in Varanasi Air Cargo, Jawaharlal Nehru Custom House (JNCH) at Nhava Sheva (Raigad, Maharashtra), Customs House Kandla (Gujarat), Land Customs Station (LCS) Nepalganj in Bahraich district (UP), LCS Sonauli at Maharajganj district (UP) or LCS Barhni in Siddharthnagar district (UP)...

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