CBIC Merges 31 Customs Notifications into a Single Notification:

These 31 notifications are merged together in a single notification to bring more clarity and simplify rules
CBIC Replaces 31 Customs Notifications by a Single Notification

CBIC Merges 31 Customs Notifications into a Single Notification
On October 24, 2025, the Government of India introduced a key update to the customs duty notification that aims to ease the process for businesses. The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has merged 31 Customs Duty Notifications into a single, consolidated notification, Notification No. 45/2025. This move is set to take effect from November 1, 2025.
This will ensure that the old and complicated rules of customs duty on imports are removed, and a new and simple system is introduced. These 31 notifications are merged together in a single notification to bring more clarity and simplify rules. This single notification also provides a customs duty exemption for various sectors.
CBIC rolls out another trade facilitation measure!
👉31 Customs Duty Notifications merged into ONE consolidated Notification viz Notification No 45/2025 dated 24th October 2025. 👉It will be effective from 1st November 2025. 👉A step towards simplification, transparency &… pic.twitter.com/a2AqDIJbQ2 — CBIC (@cbic_india) October 25, 2025
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