Rules and regulations to export Malt, Starches, Inulin, Wheat Gluten

 

How to export Malt, Starches, Inulin, Wheat Gluten?

 

This post explains export process of Malt, Starches, Inulin, Wheat Gluten, government rules to export Malt, Starches, Inulin, Wheat Gluten, different precautions to be taken care to export Malt, Starches, Inulin, Wheat Gluten, export documentation to export Malt, Starches, Inulin, Wheat Gluten.

 

If you would like to export Malt, Starches, Inulin, Wheat Gluten, detailed general information on how to export has been mentioned in separate article. Learning export process for Malt, Starches, Inulin, Wheat Gluten makes easier to you if you can go through the said post.

 

Any importer or exporter of Malt, Starches, Inulin, Wheat Gluten should know HTS code (HS code) of their export product. Malt, Starches, Inulin, Wheat Gluten falls under HS code (HTS code) chapter 11. Click here to know 6 digit HS code of your export product In India, Malt, Starches, Inulin, Wheat Gluten classified under ITC code (Indian Tariff Code) chapter 11. Click here to know 8 digit ITS code, if you export or import from (to) India.

 

As per requirement of buyer to import Malt, Starches, Inulin, Wheat Gluten etc, exporter may be asked to obtain Food safety certificate to export food products. So, necessary certification from food safety authority of government agency needs to be obtained to export Malt, Starches, Inulin, Wheat Gluten.

 

 

Another special requirement to export Malt, Starches, Inulin, and Wheat Gluten is that, the shelf life period of export has to be mentioned clearly on each package of such food products. Under most of the categories, such shelf life period should not be less than 60% of total shelf period of export food product.

 

Fumigation and Phyto sanitation also may be required if applicable to export Malt, Starches, Inulin, and Wheat Gluten as per chapter 11 of HS code.

 

After choosing your export product as Malt, Starches, Inulin, Wheat Gluten and export samples are sent, terms of payment and terms of delivery are agreed with your overseas buyer along with other terms and conditions and issue proforma invoice, in turn you receive export order for Malt, Starches, Inulin, Wheat Gluten followed by purchase order from your overseas buyer. The terms of payment for your export contract could be advance payment, Documents against Acceptance DA, Documents against Payments DAP, or under Letter of Credit LC, and the terms of delivery for your export of Malt, Starches, Inulin, Wheat Gluten might be EX-Works, FOB, CFR, CIF, DAP, DDP or any other Inco terms. The finance against export can be arranged from your bank for preshipment packing creditor post shipment finance against export orders for Malt, Starches, Inulin, Wheat Gluten. Insurance can be arranged against credit risk and about other risks involved in export of Malt, Starches, Inulin, Wheat Gluten. After quality check (QC), proper packing is arranged with Palletization or Crating if required. Type of container is decided if export shipment of Malt, Starches, Inulin, Wheat Gluten is on FCL basis otherwise LCL if mode of shipment of Malt, Starches, Inulin, Wheat Gluten is by sea. Export invoice, export packing list ,certificate of origin (GSP – Generalized System of Preference) and other documents are prepared based on the purchased order or LC to export Malt, Starches, Inulin, Wheat Gluten. After completion of export customs clearance either by exporter or his Customs broker, Bill of Lading or AWB is issued by carrier, if consolidator involved, HAWB or HBL is issued. The documents for export of Malt, Starches, Inulin, Wheat Gluten is discounted, arrange for collection or negotiated if export of Malt, Starches, Inulin, Wheat Gluten is on Letter of Credit basis.

 

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Also read;
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