Govt Permits Exports of Certain Non-woven Fabrics Used for Making Masks & Coveralls
Govt Permits Exports of Certain Non-woven Fabrics Used for Making Masks & Coveralls
However, export of melt blown fabric of any GSM (grams per square metre) continues to be banned.

The government on Tuesday allowed exports of certain non-woven fabrics used to make masks and coveralls with a view to push outbound shipments. However, export of melt blown fabric of any GSM (grams per square metre) continues to be banned.

A notification dated July 13 was amended "to the extent that only melt blown fabric of any GSM…is prohibited for export. All other non-woven fabrics of any GSM (including GSM 25-70 which were earlier prohibited) are freely allowed for exports," the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) said in a notification. The export ban was earlier imposed in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic.

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