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Govt allows export of COVID-19 PPE medical coveralls; monthly quota fixed at 50 lakh units

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Published : Jun 29, 2020, 2:40 PM IST

Updated : Jun 29, 2020, 2:52 PM IST

In a notification, the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) said: "A monthly quota of 50 lakh PPE medical coverall for COVID-19 units has been fixed for issuance of export licence to the eligible applicants to export PPE medical coveralls for COVID-19 as per the criteria to be separately issued in a trade notice".

Govt allows export of COVID-19 PPE medical coveralls; monthly quota fixed at 50 lakh units
Govt allows export of COVID-19 PPE medical coveralls; monthly quota fixed at 50 lakh units

New Delhi: Partially relaxing export norms, the government on Monday permitted shipments of Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) medical coveralls for COVID-19 with a monthly export quota of 50 lakh units.

The product was banned for export earlier, but it has now been moved to the restricted category.

In a notification, the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) said: "A monthly quota of 50 lakh PPE medical coverall for COVID-19 units has been fixed for issuance of export licence to the eligible applicants to export PPE medical coveralls for COVID-19 as per the criteria to be separately issued in a trade notice".

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All other items that are part of PPE kits continue to remain prohibited, it said.

Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal tweeted: Boosting Make in India exports, PPE medical coveralls for COVID-19 have been allowed with a monthly export quota of 50 lakh.

Pharma sector seeks clearance of imported APIs, medical devices

The strict customs scrutiny and non-clearance of imports from China has now hit the pharmaceutical sector -- the lifeline amid the pandemic -- making industry representatives to reach out to the government and seek urgent clearance of the goods at ports and airports.

In a communication to the Secretary, Department of Pharmaceuticals, the Pharmaceutical Export Promotion Council of India (Pharmexcil) said that it has been inundated with distress calls from its member companies over an acute disruption in manufacturing of pharmaceutical products over the last three days.

The letter was also marked to the Prime Minister's Office and the Directorate General of Foreign Trade among others.

"Very critical KSM's (Key Starting Material), intermediates & API's (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients) are not being cleared for the reasons not known to the industry at all," said the letter by Dinesh Dua, Chairman, Pharmexcil.

Even critical devices such as 'infrared thermometers' and 'pulse oximeters' which are specifically aimed at covid diagnosis as also 'glucometers' and 'strips' are also held up at the Delhi airport, he said.

The letter dated June 27 noted that self reliance or the "Atamnirbharta" principle will take its own time in a phased and considered manner through the government's incentives such as 'pharma parks' as also 'production linked incentives' (PLI).

Describing the delay in customs clearances as "man-made" disruptions, the industry body said that they have created tremendous difficulties for the industry and if the clearances are not made on top priority "whatever great work" has been done to maintain the current 90-100 per cent production and supply chain may get completely diluted.

"We urgently appeal to you to kindly intervene in the matter on SOS and kindly instruct that clearances from customs are permitted and all these materials which are genuine in nature are allowed to be cleared and dispatched to ensure there is no disruption of manufacturing at all under any circumstances," it said.

(With Inputs from PTI and IANS)

New Delhi: Partially relaxing export norms, the government on Monday permitted shipments of Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) medical coveralls for COVID-19 with a monthly export quota of 50 lakh units.

The product was banned for export earlier, but it has now been moved to the restricted category.

In a notification, the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) said: "A monthly quota of 50 lakh PPE medical coverall for COVID-19 units has been fixed for issuance of export licence to the eligible applicants to export PPE medical coveralls for COVID-19 as per the criteria to be separately issued in a trade notice".

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All other items that are part of PPE kits continue to remain prohibited, it said.

Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal tweeted: Boosting Make in India exports, PPE medical coveralls for COVID-19 have been allowed with a monthly export quota of 50 lakh.

Pharma sector seeks clearance of imported APIs, medical devices

The strict customs scrutiny and non-clearance of imports from China has now hit the pharmaceutical sector -- the lifeline amid the pandemic -- making industry representatives to reach out to the government and seek urgent clearance of the goods at ports and airports.

In a communication to the Secretary, Department of Pharmaceuticals, the Pharmaceutical Export Promotion Council of India (Pharmexcil) said that it has been inundated with distress calls from its member companies over an acute disruption in manufacturing of pharmaceutical products over the last three days.

The letter was also marked to the Prime Minister's Office and the Directorate General of Foreign Trade among others.

"Very critical KSM's (Key Starting Material), intermediates & API's (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients) are not being cleared for the reasons not known to the industry at all," said the letter by Dinesh Dua, Chairman, Pharmexcil.

Even critical devices such as 'infrared thermometers' and 'pulse oximeters' which are specifically aimed at covid diagnosis as also 'glucometers' and 'strips' are also held up at the Delhi airport, he said.

The letter dated June 27 noted that self reliance or the "Atamnirbharta" principle will take its own time in a phased and considered manner through the government's incentives such as 'pharma parks' as also 'production linked incentives' (PLI).

Describing the delay in customs clearances as "man-made" disruptions, the industry body said that they have created tremendous difficulties for the industry and if the clearances are not made on top priority "whatever great work" has been done to maintain the current 90-100 per cent production and supply chain may get completely diluted.

"We urgently appeal to you to kindly intervene in the matter on SOS and kindly instruct that clearances from customs are permitted and all these materials which are genuine in nature are allowed to be cleared and dispatched to ensure there is no disruption of manufacturing at all under any circumstances," it said.

(With Inputs from PTI and IANS)

Last Updated : Jun 29, 2020, 2:52 PM IST
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