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India extends export deadline to Aug. 31, 2026, to offset trade disruptions from West Asia conflict.
India’s trade with West Asia faces disruptions due to ongoing conflict, affecting air cargo and shipping routes, according to Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal.
Flight cancellations and infrastructure damage are impacting trade flows, particularly imports dependent on Indian goods.
To mitigate effects, India has extended the export obligation fulfillment period to August 31, 2026, automated bank verification via NPCI, and issued 3,796 EODCs to clear backlogged cases.
An interministerial group meets daily to monitor the situation.
The DGTR launched a countervailing duty probe on Chinese PVC Suspension and concluded anti-dumping cases on MIPA and methyl acetoacetate, with no preliminary findings in February.
India is also advancing free trade talks with six nations.
India extiende la fecha límite de exportación hasta el 31 de agosto de 2026 para compensar las interrupciones comerciales por el conflicto en Asia occidental.