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DGFT-Permission-for-Export-of-Restricted-Items

Certilize helps exporters obtain a DGFT export license for restricted items quickly and compliantly. We specialize in securing approvals under the DGFT license for export, including sensitive and dual-use products that require government permissions. Our experts manage documentation, ANF forms, compliance checks, and liaise with authorities to ensure smooth approvals.<br>

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DGFT-Permission-for-Export-of-Restricted-Items

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  1. DGFT Permission for Export of Restricted Items Mandatory authorization from India's Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) for exporting government-controlled products. Ensures compliance with export policies and international trade regulations.

  2. What is DGFT Permission? Official clearance issued by DGFT allowing export of goods in the "restricted" category. These items require special licenses due to national security concerns, environmental considerations, or treaty obligations. This permit ensures controlled exports that comply with India's Foreign Trade Policy and protects both national interests and international agreements.

  3. Why This Permission Matters National Security International Agreements Controls export of military and dual-use products to prevent misuse and protect strategic interests. Ensures India complies with trade accords and embargoes on restricted items. Policy Compliance Consumer Protection Guarantees adherence to India's Foreign Trade Policy and export control regulations. Regulates items linked to safety and environmental standards for domestic and international consumers.

  4. Who Can Apply? Exporters Manufacturers Government Agencies Export Houses Businesses or individuals exporting restricted goods internationally. Companies producing restricted goods for overseas sale. Authorized entities exporting on behalf of the government. Businesses acting as intermediaries between exporters and customers.

  5. Required Documentation 1 Core Documents Form A (duly filled and signed), DGFT Export Import Code (IEC) number, and Income Tax PAN. 2 Product Details Description of restricted goods with specifications, quantities, and DOT certification proof. 3 Shipping & End-Use Bill of lading or air waybill, End-Use/End-User Certificate specifying destination and final consumer. 4 Additional Clearances Previous export documents, manufacturer's authorization letter, and NOC from relevant ministry or department.

  6. Application Process Document Preparation Gather all necessary documents including regulatory authorizations and product specifications. Application Submission Submit online via DGFT's website or at local DGFT office with completed application form. Application Review DGFT examines application and evaluates adequacy of materials and compliance. Additional Information DGFT may request supplementary documents or clarifications if needed. Permission Issuance Upon approval, DGFT grants permission to proceed with export. Customs Clearance Goods pass through customs and are cleared for international shipment.

  7. Timeline & Costs Processing Timeline Associated Charges Application processing typically takes 15-30 days, though this varies based on export complexity and whether clearances from other regulatory bodies are required. • Government application fee (varies by product) • Consultancy or professional fees • Regulatory clearance fees from ministries • Documentation and inspection charges

  8. Penalties for Non-Compliance Goods Confiscation Large Fines License Suspension Unacceptable items may be detained or seized by customs and regulatory bodies. Significant monetary penalties for unapproved exports or violations of export regulations. Repeated violations result in suspension or revocation of exporter's license. Legal Consequences Market Restrictions Criminal charges may be brought against exporters violating export control laws. Non-compliance creates limitations on future exports and denial of international market access.

  9. Frequently Asked Questions What are restricted items? Items affecting national security, posing environmental risks, or breaching international trade agreements—including military equipment, chemicals, and certain technologies. How long does a permit last? DGFT permits typically run for one year, with extension possible under certain circumstances. Can I export without permission? No. Exporting restricted items without DGFT permission results in heavy penalties, fines, and goods confiscation. Is the permit transferable? No. DGFT permits are strictly personal—each applicant must apply individually for their company. How do I track my application? Use your application reference number to follow progress online through DGFT's portal.

  10. Expert Guidance for Your Export Success Navigating DGFT Permission for Export of Restricted Items requires expertise and precision. Our team provides: Perfect Documentation – Complete support from sourcing materials to permission approval Detailed Knowledge – Expert understanding of complex export laws and regulations Quick Services – Prompt application processing to minimize delays Personal Solutions – Individual service ensuring regulatory compliance

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