💨 Abstract
India has prolonged its policy to monitor the import of laptops and tablets until December 31, as stated in a government notice on Tuesday. The policy, initiated in November 2023, mandates companies to register the quantity and value of their laptop and tablet imports. The data collected is intended for monitoring import activities, and the system was previously set to expire this month.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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