Govt extends validity of $1400 per tonne MEP on honey exports till Dec 31
Government extends $1400 per tonne minimum export price for honey exports until December 31, enhancing competitiveness in global markets.

Government extends $1400 per tonne minimum export price for honey exports until December 31, enhancing competitiveness in global markets.
The Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) in a notification said the validity of existing MEP of $1400 per tonne on export of natural honey is extended till December 31, 2026. Earlier in January, …
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