The notification serves multiple policy objectives. It simplifies the customs framework by replacing 30+ scattered notifications with a single, unified structure, reducing administrative complexity and duplication. It rationalizes exemptions to align them with current industrial and trade priorities, removing outdated concessions. The inclusion of sunset clauses ensures periodic review of tax benefits, strengthening fiscal discipline. By harmonizing conditions and rate structures, it promotes ease of compliance and transparency. Most importantly, it aligns India’s customs policy with national priorities such as Make in India, Digital India, the National Green Hydrogen Mission, Electronics and Semiconductor Manufacturing, and the Renewable Energy Goals, thereby creating a more coherent, forward-looking, and business-friendly trade environment.
The notification explicitly supersedes a long list of previous exemption notifications, from No. 3/1957–Customs up to No. 1/2025–Customs, including several major ones like: