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India restores import duty exemptions for leather export inputs

31 Oct '25
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India restores import duty exemptions for leather export inputs
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  • India has reinstated import duty exemptions for inputs used in leather and leather goods manufacturing through Notification No. 45/****–Customs issued on October 24, ****, effective until March 31, ****.
  • The exemptions, unavailable since April, will support exporters facing weaker demand amid the US reciprocal tariff regime.
  • India's leather apparel and accessories exports rose **.**% in Jan–Jul.

The exemptions had been discontinued on March ** this year as the government did not issue a fresh notification before the expiry of the previous one. As a result, duty exemptions were unavailable to Indian exporters from April until the new notification was issued on October **.

Under the latest notification, imports of materials including wet blue, crust, and finished leather; buckles, zips, soles, linings, and fittings will continue to enjoy Nil customs duty when used in the manufacture of leather garments, footwear, and accessories meant for export.

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