IECs not updated after July 1st, 2020 shall be de-activated w.e.f February 1st, 2022: Trade Notice

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DGFT; Importer Exporter Codes; IECs not updated after July 1st 2020 shall be de-activated w.e.f February 1st 2022

Trade Notice 31/2021-22 Dated January 14th, 2022

The DGFT has issued trade notice to provide that all IECs which have not been updated after 01.07.2020 shall be de-activated with effect from 01.02.2022. The list of such IECs may be seen at DGFT Portal. The concerned IEC holders are provided an opportunity to update their IEC in this interim period till 31.01.2022, failing which the given IECs shall be de-activated from 01.02.2022.

Any IEC where an online updation application has been submitted but is pending with the DGFT RA for approval shall be excluded from the de-activation list. For IEC re-activation after 31.01.2022, the said IEC holder may navigate to the DGFT website and update their IEC online.

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