New Delhi : The Reserve Bank has permitted exporters to bring proceeds of their shipments in 15 months as against the prevailing timeframe of 9 months in view of stress being faced by them.Exporters are facing issues due to a steep tariff imposed by the US on Indian shipments since August. The US imposed a steep 50 per cent tariff on goods from India, which took effect on August 27.
Currently, the value of goods or software exports made by exporters is required to be realised fully and repatriated to the country within a period of nine months from the date of export.The changes have been made following amendments to the Foreign Exchange Management (Export of Goods & Services) Regulations. Read Also RBI’s Surprise Shake-Up For Borrowers, Silver Steps Into The Spotlight As New Loan Rule

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