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Commerce Ministry is tightening regulations to prevent unscrupulous traders from exporting wheat

In an effort to reduce shipments by unscrupulous traders, the Commerce Ministry has established a new criteria for the issuance of registration certificates for wheat exports. The government is permitting wheat exports for which irrevocable letters of credit (LoC) were granted on or before May 13, when the foodgrain export embargo was implemented.

By PTI May 24, 2022 6:02:50 PM IST (Published)


The Commerce Ministry has imposed a new condition for the grant of registration certificates for wheat exports as it looks to curb shipments by unscrupulous traders. The government is allowing wheat shipments for which irrevocable letters of credit (LoC) were issued on or before May 13, when the ban of the export of the foodgrain was imposed.
According to the new condition notified by the DGFT, the message exchange date between the Indian and foreign bank/swift date for the issue of an LoC should be on or prior to May 13, 2022.
Exporters will have to submit the message exchange date with foreign banks along with a valid LoC, issued on or before May 13, to obtain registration of contracts (RC) to ship their consignments, according to a notice by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT). The DGFT issued the notice to prevent unscrupulous traders from exporting wheat on the basis of fraudulent back-dated letter of credits (L/C).