Download the app
← Latest news

Exporters get relief as SEZ goods sent home become imports on re export

Economy
Published on 28 April 2026
Exporters get relief as SEZ goods sent home become imports on re export

Re exports could unlock duty drawback under the clarified rule

The government has clarified that goods moved from SEZ units to India’s domestic market, after paying applicable duties, will be treated as imports when re-exported. As a result, exporters can claim duty drawback on such re-exports, aiming to remove inconsistencies and improve cash flow and certainty for businesses.

  • SEZ goods sent to domestic market after duty payment count as imports on re export
  • Duty drawback becomes available for re-exports under the clarified treatment
  • The decision is meant to bring uniform rules and reduce exporter confusion
Read the full story at The Economic Times

This summarization was done by Beige for a story published on The Economic TimesThe Economic Times

The full experience is on mobile.

Swipe through stories, personalise your feed, and save articles for later — all on the app.