CBIC newsletter notes Women’s Day celebrations, post-budget interactions, and DRI’s gold smuggling seizures in Bengaluru and Mumbai.
IFSCA issues cyber security guidelines for IFSC regulated entities, effective April 1, 2025, focusing on governance, frameworks, and audits.
DGFT extends Free import policy for Urad beans (ITC HS 07133110) to March 31, 2026, amending import policy conditions.
DGFT extends Free import period for Yellow Peas (ITC HS 07131010) to May 31, 2025, with no MIP or port restrictions, subject to online registration.
SEBI responds to NOCIL Limited’s request for guidance on amended PIT Regulations, addressing compliance obligations for designated persons and their relatives.
IRDAI permits insurers to use Bond Forwards for hedging, subject to compliance with RBI directions, prudential norms, and operational guidelines from FIMMDA.
India amends export policy, allowing free export of broken rice under HS code 1006 40 00. The restriction is lifted with immediate effect.
India amends Notification No. 64/2023-Customs, extending its validity from February 28 to May 31, 2025. The change is effective immediately.
India revises customs duties on lentils and other imports, effective March 8, 2025, under Notification No. 16/2025-Customs. Changes impact multiple trade policies.
India imposes anti-dumping duty on Trichloro Isocyanuric Acid imports from China and Japan to protect domestic industry. Levy applicable for five years.