Online event
Exporting to India: Customs, duties and compliance essentials
Wednesday 11 November at 11:00AM
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Understand the key customs, certification and compliance requirements for exporting goods to India, helping you avoid delays, reduce risks and prepare for successful market entry.
What you’ll learn
- Understand the essential customs, documentation and duty considerations when exporting goods to India
- Learn how product standards, certification and regulatory approvals can vary by product category
- Identify practical compliance checks that can help reduce delays, costs and risks when entering the Indian market
Description
Exporting to India can create a range of product and trade compliance requirements, from understanding customs duties and tariff classification to identifying the standards, certification or regulatory approvals that may apply before goods enter the market. This webinar will give UK businesses a practical introduction to the essential compliance checks involved in exporting goods to India, helping them understand where to start, what information to gather, and how to reduce the risk of delays, unexpected costs or non-compliance.
The session will cover customs procedures, duty considerations, documentation, product standards, certification expectations and the role of Indian regulatory agencies. It will also highlight how compliance requirements can vary by product category and why early planning is important. This webinar will benefit UK SMEs, manufacturers, exporters, operations teams, logistics leads, compliance managers and commercial teams preparing to sell goods into India or expand existing export activity.
Speakers
Amrendra Chaudhari
Senior Advisor, .
Amrendra is a lawyer and Company Secretary with over 14 years of experience in indirect tax consulting. His expertise includes GST, customs, SEZ compliance, tax reviews, due diligence, litigation support and identifying tax-saving opportunities. He advises clients across industries on impact assessments, process reviews, SOP development and incentives available under India’s Foreign Trade Policy and customs regulations.