Business
Centre defers import curbs on laptops, PCs till Nov 1
New Delhi, Aug 5
The Central government has deferred its decision to restrict the import of certain category of laptops and computers until November 1, allowing companies three-months time to import these devices.
In a notification, issued late Friday night , the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) announced that the restriction on import of certain category of laptops and computers will come into effect from November 1 onwards.
Post November 1, no entity will be allowed to import laptops, computers, and related items without a license.
"Import consignments can be cleared till October 31, 2023, without a licence for restricted imports," the notification said, adding that liberal transitional arrangements will be notified for the import of laptops, tablets, all-in-one personal computers, and servers till October 31.
This is a partial reversal from its August 3 order, which had imposed import restrictions on these devices with immediate effect.
The Centre has said the restrictions were imposed for security reasons and also for promoting the Atmanirbhar Bharat clause.
2 hours ago
Indian ambassador meets Republican lawmaker, promotes India-US tech ties
2 hours ago
Sewa International Partners with DFW Hindu Temple to Launch Mobile Pantry
2 hours ago
AAPI’s Inaugural Ayurveda & Wellness Retreat: A Historic Success in Fairfield, Iowa
7 hours ago
Hema Malini, daughter Esha Deol seen with folded hands after Dharmendra’s cremation
7 hours ago
Ajay Devgn pays emotional tribute to late Dharmendra: Lost someone who shaped the very soul of our cinema
7 hours ago
Manish Malhotra mourns the death of Dharmendra: Huge loss to Indian cinema
7 hours ago
Kajol mourns Dharmendra’s loss: The OG of the Good Man is gone
8 hours ago
Indian team leaves for Santiago for Women’s Jr Hockey World Cup
8 hours ago
Pranjali Prashant Dhumal bags 25m pistol gold in Deaflympics
8 hours ago
World Tennis League announces star-studded lineups ahead of India debut
8 hours ago
2nd Test: Washington-Kuldeep take India to 174/7, but follow-on cloud looms large for India
8 hours ago
PM Modi congratulates India’s World Boxing Cup Finals medal winners
8 hours ago
PM Modi congratulates Team India for Women’s Blind T20 World Cup win
