India waives export inspection certificate for rice shipments to Europe for six months

Change
The Government of India allowed basmati and non-basmati rice exports to EU member states, the United Kingdom, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland without the mandatory export inspection certificate for a six-month period.
Why it matters
The waiver removes a documentation requirement for rice exports to key European markets, reducing compliance steps and enabling faster shipment execution during the six-month window.
India waives export inspection certificate for rice shipments to Europe for six months
Implications
  • Export compliance teams must update documentation workflows to ship without inspection certificates during the waiver period — shipments after expiry will again require certification.

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