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Prohibited items
1. DISCLAIMER
This list is based on the Schedule 1 of ITC(HS) Classifications of
Export & Import Items. Due care has been taken to compile this list. However,
this list may be cross checked with the actual Schedule 1 of ITC(HS)
Classifications of Export & Import Items and Notifications thereof. No claim from
any quarter of whatsoever nature will be entertained on the plea of any such
error/ omission.
2. List of Prohibited Items for import
Total Number of Exim Codes : 52
S.
No.
Exim
Code
Item Description Conditions relating to
the policy
1. 0208 90 10 Other meat and edible meat offal, fresh, chilled or frozen Of
wild animals
Not permitted to be imported.
2. 0209 00 00 Pig fat, free of lean meat and poultry fat, not rendered or
otherwise extracted, fresh, chilled, frozen, salted, in brine,
dried or smoked
Not permitted to be imported.
3. 0410 00 10 Edible products of animal origin, not elsewhere specified or
included of Wild animals
4. 0504 00 31 Guts of other animals for natural food casings of wild
animals
Not permitted to be imported
5. 0504 00 41 Guts other than for natural food castings of wild animals Not permitted to be imported
6. 0504 00 51 Bladders & stomachs of Wild animals Not permitted to be imported
7. 0505 10 10 Feathers of a kind used for stuffing; down of wild birds Not permitted to be imported
8. 0505 90 21 Other feather (excluding for stuffing purpose): of wild birds Not permitted to be imported
9. 0505 90 31 Powder and waste of feathers or parts of feathers: of wild
birds
Not permitted to be imported
10.0505 90 91 Skins and other parts : Of wild birds Not permitted to be imported
11.0506 10 11 Bones, including horn-cores, crushed: Of wild animals Not permitted to be imported
12.0506 10 21 Bone grist :Of wild animals Not permitted to be imported
13.0506 10 31 Ossein :Of wild animals Not permitted to be imported
14.0506 10 41 Bones, horn cones & parts thereof, not crushed:Of wild
animals
Not permitted to be imported
15.0506 90 11 Bone meal Of wild animals Not permitted to be imported
16.0506 90 91 Other :Of wild animals Not permitted to be imported
17.0507 10 10 Ivory Not permitted to be imported
3. 18.0507 10 20 Ivory powder and waste Not permitted to be imported
19.0510 00 91 Ambergris, castoreum, civet and musk; cantharides; bile,
whether or not dried; glands of wild animals
Not permitted to be imported
20.0511 91 10 Fish nails Not permitted to be imported
21.0511 91 20 Fish tails Not permitted to be imported
22.0511 91 30 Other fish waste Not permitted to be imported
23.0511 99 21 Sinews and tendons Of wild life Not permitted to be imported
24.0511 99 92 Frozen semen other than bovine embryo Of wild life Not permitted to be imported
25.1501 00 00 Pig Fats (including Lard) and Poultry fat, other than that of
Heading 0209 or 1503
Not permitted to be imported
26.1502 00 10 Mutton Tallow Not permitted to be imported
27.1502 00 20 Fats, unrendered (excluding Mutton Tallow) Not permitted to be imported
28.1502 00 30 Rendered or solvent extraction fats Not permitted to be imported
29.1502 00 90 Other Fats of Bovine animals, Sheep or Goats, other than
those of Heading 1503
Not permitted to be imported
30.1503 00 00 Lard Stearin, Lard Oil, Oleostearin, Oleo-Oil and Tallow Oil,
not emulsified or mixed or otherwise prepared
Not permitted to be imported
31.1504 10 99 Other Fats and Oils and their fractions, of fish or marine
mammals, whether or not refined, but not chemically
modified
Not permitted to be imported
32.1504 20 30 Sperm Oil Not permitted to be imported
33.1504 20 90 Other fats and oils and their fractions of fish, other than liver
oils
Not permitted to be imported
34.1504 30 00 Fats and Oils and their fractions of marine mammals Not permitted to be imported
35.1506 00 10 Neats Foot Oil and fats from bone or waste Not permitted to be imported
36.1506 00 90 Other animal fats and oils and their fractions, whether or not
refined, but not chemically modified
Not permitted to be imported
37.1516 10 00 Animal fats and oils and their fractions Not permitted to be imported
4. 38.1517 10 10 Margarine Of Animal Origin Not permitted to be imported
39.1517 90 30 Imitation lard of animal origin Not permitted to be imported
40.1518 00 40 Animal or Vegetable fats and oils and their fractions, boiled,
oxidised, dehydrated, sulphurised, blown, polymerised by
heat in Vacuum or in inert gas or otherwise chemically
modified, excluding those of heading 1516 : inedible
mixtures or preparations of animal or vegetable fats or oils of
this Chapter, not elsewhere specified or included -Other
Not permitted to be imported
41.1522 00 10 Degras Not permitted to be imported
42.1522 00 20 Soap Stocks Not permitted to be imported
43.1522 00 90 Other Not permitted to be imported
44.3507 10 11 Microbial rennet: Animal rennet Not permitted to be imported
45.3507 10 19 Other enzymes; prepared enzymes not elsewhere specified
or included
Not permitted to be imported
46.3507 10 91 Animal rennet Not permitted to be imported
47.3507 10 99 Other animal rennet Not permitted to be imported
48.4302 19 40 Tiger-Cat skins Not permitted to be imported.
49.4303 10 10 Articles of apparel and clothing accessories Of wild
animals covered under Wild Life Protection Act,1972
Not permitted to be imported
50.4303 90 10 other articles of fur skin Of wild animals covered under
Wild Life Protection Act,1972
Not permitted to be imported.
51.8517 Telephone sets, including telephones for cellular networks or
for other wireless networks; other apparatus for the
transmission or reception of voice, images or other data,
including apparatus for communication in a wired or wireless
network (such as a local or wide area network), other than
transmission or reception apparatus of heading 8443, 8525,
8527 or 8528.
(i) Import of ‘Mobile
Handsets’ (classified under
ITC (HS) Code ‘8517’ )
without International Mobile
Equipment Identity (IMEI) No.
or with all Zeroes IMEI is
prohibited.
(ii) Import of ‘CDMA
mobile phones’ (classified
under ITC (HS) Code ‘8517’ )
without Electronic Serial
Number (ESN) / Mobile
5. Equipment Identifier (MEID) or
with all Zeroes as ESN / MEID
is prohibited.
52.9601 10 00 Worked ivory and articles of ivory Not permitted to be imported
6. Equipment Identifier (MEID) or
with all Zeroes as ESN / MEID
is prohibited.
52.9601 10 00 Worked ivory and articles of ivory Not permitted to be imported