Trade compliance push: Commerce Ministry maps global non-tariff rules; exporters asked to share data
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Trade compliance push: Commerce Ministry maps global non-tariff rules; exporters asked to share data

The commerce ministry has begun a detailed mapping of mandatory and voluntary non-tariff measures across major global markets as part of a new effort to strengthen export quality and technical compliance.In a note, the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) said it is compiling a database of regulatory requirements โ€” including certifications, testing protocols, inspections, audits and labelling norms โ€” to support the Export Promotion Mission approved recently.Exporters asked to submit inputs within a weekThe DGFT has asked exporters, export promotion councils, commodity boards and industry bodies to submit relevant information on non-tariff measures (NTMs) within seven days.โ€œIt is clarified that non-submission may result in the relevant certifications or NTMs not being prioritisedโ€ฆ which may consequently affect future support measures,โ€ the DGFT said.Why NTMs matterNTMs include technical rules (standards, testing, certification, pre-shipment inspection) and non-technical rules (quotas, licensing, subsidies, procurement restrictions) imposed by importing countries.While they are often built around safety, health or environmental protection, NTMs can turn into non-tariff barriers (NTBs) when they become arbitrary or go beyond scientific justification.Compliance with these rules raises costs for exporters โ€” from mandatory certification or lab tests to redesigning products for destination markets.Shipments may also face delays due to complex checks, paperwork and port-level verifications, the DGFT noted.



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