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Amendment in Para 2.52 and 2.53 of the Foreign Trade Policy 2023

DGFT notification Notification No. 30 / 2026-27 · 19 Aug 2026

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Amendment in Para 2.52 and 2.53 of the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) 2023- Reg.

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What changed

The Directorate General of Foreign Trade amends the Foreign Trade Policy 2023 regarding export contract denomination and export realization benefits. Exporters now denominate contracts in foreign currency or Indian Rupees, except for Asian Clearing Union member countries which follow specific currency rules. Exports to Nepal and Bhutan require Indian Rupee denomination or Reserve Bank of India guidelines. Exporters receive export benefits and fulfill export obligations for payments in Indian Rupees through authorized banking channels for all countries except Nepal and Bhutan. Exports to Iran remain subject to additional compliance requirements under paragraph 2.19. These changes align policy provisions with the Foreign Exchange Management Regulations 2023.

Who is affected
  • Exporters conducting trade with foreign countries.
Required action
  • Denominate export contracts and realize proceeds in accordance with the revised provisions for specific country groups.
Key dates
  • Effective date of the notification — 19 Aug 2026
Exceptions
  • Exports to Nepal and Bhutan follow specific denomination and settlement rules.
  • Exports to Iran require compliance with paragraph 2.19 of the Foreign Trade Policy.

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Source
Directorate General of Foreign Trade
Type
notification
Published by source
19 Aug 2026
Document number
Notification No. 30 / 2026-27
Issuing division
Directorate General of Foreign Trade
Effective date
19 Aug 2026
Coverage area
foreign-trade

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[To be published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part-II, Section-3, Sub-Section(ii)]

Government of India
Ministry of Commerce & Industry
Department of Commerce
Directorate General of Foreign Trade
Vanijya Bhawan

Notification No. 30 / 2026-27
New Delhi, Dated: 20ᵗʰ August, 2026

Subject: Amendment in Para 2.52 and 2.53 of the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) 2023 – Reg.

S.O.(E): In exercise of powers conferred by Section 3 and Section 5 of Foreign Trade (Development &Regulation) Act, 1992, read with paragraph 1.02 and 2.01 of the Foreign Trade Policy 2023, as amended from time to time, the Central Government hereby makes the following amendments relating to Para 2.52 and 2.53 of the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP), 2023, with immediate effect:

Para No.Existing ParaRevised Para
2.52:
Denomination of Export Contracts(a) All export contracts and invoices must be denominated either in freely convertible currency or Indian rupees, but export proceeds must be realized in freely convertible currency.

(b) Export proceeds for specific exports may also be realized in rupees, provided:

It is through a freely convertible Vostro account of a non-resident bank located in a country other than an ACU member, Nepal, or Bhutan. Rupee payment via Vostro account must correspond to free foreign currency payment by the buyer in their non-resident bank account. The free foreign exchange remitted by the buyer to their non-resident bank (after deducting bank service charges) will count as export realization under FTP export promotion schemes. (c) Contracts settled through the ACU must be denominated in ACU Dollars, although transactions may be settled in ACU Dollar or ACU Euro per RBI notifications. The Central Government may relax these provisions when appropriate. Export contracts and invoices can be denominated in Indian rupees under an EXIM Bank/Government of India line of credit.

(d) Invoicing, payment, and settlement of exports and imports in INR are also permitted, subject to compliance with RBI’s A.P. (DIR Series) Circular No. 10, dated July 11, 2022. INR trade transactions must follow these guidelines:

(i) Indian importers must pay in INR, credited into the Special Vostro account of the correspondent bank of the partner country, against invoices for goods or services from the overseas seller/supplier. (ii) Indian exporters must receive export proceeds in INR from balances in the designated Special Vostro account of the correspondent bank of the partner country. | (a) All export contracts and invoices, other than those involving member countries of the Asian Clearing Union (ACU), shall be denominated either in foreign currency or Indian Rupees. Export proceeds shall be realized either in any foreign currency or in Indian Rupees.

(b) Export contracts involving member countries of the ACU, other than Nepal and Bhutan, shall be denominated in a currency determined by the ACU. However, such transactions may also be denominated and settled in accordance with the directions issued by the Reserve Bank of India from time to time.

(c) Export contracts involving Nepal and Bhutan shall be denominated and settled in Indian Rupees, or in accordance with the directions issued by the Reserve Bank of India from time to time. Further, export contracts and invoices under EXIM Bank/Government of India Lines of Credit may also be denominated in Indian Rupees. | | 2.53: Applicability of FTP Schemes for Export Realisations in Indian Rupees | i. Export proceeds realized in Indian Rupees against exports to Iran are permitted to avail exports benefits / incentives/ fulfilment of Export Obligations under the FTP, at par with export proceeds realized in freely convertible currency, subject to compliance of para 2.19 of the FTP. ii. Export proceeds realized in Indian Rupees as per para 2.52(d)(ii) are permitted to avail exports benefits / incentives / fulfilment of Export Obligations under the FTP. | Exports to any country, other than Nepal and Bhutan, for which export proceeds are realized in Indian Rupees through banking channels by credit to Indian Rupee accounts of persons resident outside India, opened in accordance with the Foreign Exchange Management (Deposit) Regulations, as amended from time to time, shall be eligible for export benefits/incentives and fulfilment of Export Obligations under the FTP, at par with exports realized in any foreign currency.

In the case of exports to Iran, the above provisions shall apply subject to compliance with the provisions of para 2.19 of the FTP. |

Effect of this Notification: Paras 2.52 and 2.53 of the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) 2023 have been amended to align the provisions relating to denomination of export contracts and eligibility for FTP benefits in respect of export realisations in Indian Rupees with the Foreign Exchange Management (Manner of Receipt and Payment) Regulations, 2023.

This is issued with the approval of the Minister of Commerce and Industry.

(Lav Agarwal)
Director General of Foreign Trade &
Ex-officio Addl. Secretary to Govt. of India
Email: dgft@nic.in

[Issued from File No. 01/93/180/32/AM-19/PC.II(B)/E-17430]

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