Updated on September 16, 2025 01:18:50 PM
Slag is a byproduct of the metal smelting process. It is typically composed of a mixture of metal oxides, silicates, and other inorganic compounds. Slag can contain a variety of hazardous substances, including heavy metals, dioxins, and furans. If slag is not properly disposed of, it can leach these hazardous substances into the environment, where they can contaminate soil, water, and air. Therefore The import of slag, ores, and ash from overseas countries is classified under the list of hazardous restricted items in India.
This means that these materials can only be imported with a import permit from the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC). The MoEFCC will only issue a permit if it is satisfied that the materials will be properly managed and will not pose a risk to human health or the environment.Conclusion
The import of slag, ores, and ash from overseas countries is a complex issue. There are a number of potential risks associated with these materials, but there are also a number of potential benefits. It is important to weigh the risks and benefits carefully before making a decision about whether or not to import these materials.
A value of one per thousand or a part thereof, subject to a minimum of 500 rupees and a maximum of 1 lakh rupees, is charged on CIF value for import authorization. It takes around 4-5 working days to get import authorisation for restricted items in India with DGFT.
Provide all the related documents and related details regarding items that you want to import.
Once all the documentation is provided our exports will file an application for the same with respective authorities for your import authorisation of said restricted item.
After the verification of documentation by the concerning authorities the approval for import of restricted items will be granted.
It would take around 3-5 working days to get import authorization once the verification and documentation is completed with the DGFT.
In India, the import of certain items is strictly prohibited as per the Customs Act. This prohibition aims to protect the country's interests and prevent the entry of harmful or illegal goods. The list of prohibited items includes substances that pose a threat to public health, national security, or the environment. Additionally, the government may impose temporary bans on the import of specific products for various reasons, such as to protect domestic industries or to address trade disputes.
If an importer wishes to bring in items that are banned under customs, they must obtain import authorization from the relevant governing bodies. This process involves submitting a detailed application and providing justification for the import. The authorities will evaluate the application and grant permission only if they are satisfied that the import is necessary and does not pose any risks.
Here are some key points to consider regarding the import of banned items in India:
The restrictions on imports of live animals are imposed for various reasons, including:
Conclusion
Importing restricted items in India requires meticulous attention to legal compliance. To ensure a smooth and compliant import process, importers are strongly advised to consult with customs brokers or legal professionals. Here's why:
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Frequently Asked Questions
The govt fee for import authorisation ranges from INR 500 - 100k depending upon the nature and quantity of product.
It takes around 3-4 days to get import authorisation for restricted items from DGFT
You can get your import authorisation from DGFT with us in just a few simple steps.
Yes, as per the guidelines of waste management policy all the importers of lead or e-waste are required to meet their EPR target, failing to comply with CPCB guidelines can invite heavy penalties by the authorities.
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