Centre operationalises dedicated ‘Global Tariff and Trade Helpdesk’
The Department of Commerce and DGFT are actively tracking developments in global trade, particularly in relation to tariff changes, import surges and export-related challenges. Given the evolving trade landscape and the introduction of various tariff and counter-tariff measures, there may be both new export opportunities and heightened import pressures from specific countries or product sectors. Exporters and importers experiencing such shifts are encouraged to share their inputs and suggest potential support measures. In this context, DGFT has operationalised a dedicated ‘Global Tariff and Trade Helpdesk’ to assist stakeholders in navigating emerging trade issues.
The helpdesk would look into issues relating to Import and Export Challenges, Import Surges or Dumping, EXIM Clearance, Logistics or Supply Chain Challenges, Financial or Banking issues, Regulatory or Compliance Issues, and Other Issues or Suggestions. It would also collect and collate trade-related issues concerning other Ministries/Departments/Agencies of Central Government and State Governments and will coordinate to seek their support and provide possible resolution(s).
The ex-im community can submit information on the DGFT website regarding issues on which support is required, using the following steps:
* Navigate to the DGFT website (https://dgft.gov.in) -- > Services -- > DGFT Helpdesk Service
* ‘Create New Request’ and select the Category as ‘Global Tariff and Trade and Issues’
* Select the suitable sub-category (Import Challenges, Export Challenges, Import Surges or Dumping, EXIM Clearance, Logistics or Supply Chain Challenges, Regulatory & Compliance Issues, and Other Issues and Suggestions), enter the other relevant details and submit
Alternatively, issues may be sent to email id: dgftedi@nic.in with the subject header: ‘Global Tariff and Trade Helpdesk’, or call the Toll-Free No. 1800-111-550.
The status of resolutions and feedback can be tracked using the status tracker under the DGFT Helpdesk Services. Email and SMS will also be sent as and when the status of these tickets is updated. Trade stakeholders are encouraged to make appropriate use of these support facilities, said a release.
Source: Exim News Service: New Delhi, April 14