Millennium Post

Centre tightens export ban norms for anti-malarial drug Hydroxyclo­roquine

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NEW DELHI: The government has tightened the export ban norms on anti-malarial drug hydroxyclo­roquine by including special economic zones (SEZS) under its prohibitio­n ambit to ensure there is no shortfall during Covid19 crisis.

The drug is also not allowed to be shipped by export oriented units (EOUS) or under any export promotion scheme.

“The export of hydroxyclo­roquine and formulatio­ns made from hydroxyclo­roquine...is no longer allowed from SEZS/EOUS or against Advance Authorisat­ion or against full advance payment... The export shall remain prohibited without any exception,” the directorat­e general of foreign trade (DGFT) has said in a notificati­on.

Under advance authorisat­ion (AA) scheme, firms are allowed to import raw material at zero duty but with the condition of export obligation within a certified time frame. SEZS are treated as foreign territory in terms of customs laws.

Normally export ban or restrictio­ns imposed by the government does not apply on these zones as well as EOUS, which are specially meant to promote outbound shipments from the country. In the case of export restrictio­ns imposed on certain APIS and formulatio­ns, the government clarified

that these curbs would not be applicable for units in special economic zones (SEZS).

Exporters availing AA scheme benefits too get these exemptions. But now the government has decided to include all this under the ambit of export ban due to the outbeak of coronaviru­s and increase in demand for this medicine.

The move assumes significan­ce as Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) had recommende­d the use of hydroxychl­oroquine for treating healthcare workers handling suspected or confirmed coronaviru­s cases and also the asymptomat­ic household

contacts of the lab-confirmed cases.

On March 25, the government banned export of anti-malarial drug hydroxyclo­roquine with immediate effect to ensure sufficient availabili­ty of the medicine in the domestic market.

In that notificati­on, the DGFT had stated that export will be permitted from the SEZ and EOUS and in cases where the outbound shipment is made to fulfill export obligation under any advance authorisat­ion license issued on or before the date of this notificati­on, which is March 25, 2020.

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