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Request for Industry Inputs on Trade Classification of Chemical & Allied Products for Import Substitution, Domestic Manufacturing & Export Promotion Strategy
 

 

CHEMEXCIL
Basic Chemicals, Cosmetics & Dyes Export Promotion Council

(Set-up by Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Govt of India)

Jhansi Castle, 4th floor, 7-Cooperage Road,   Mumbai - 400 001. India.

Tel:  +91-22- 69821200

Email : info@chemexcil.in Web : https://chemexcil.in


 

EPC:ROKOL:EPCAP:INPTS:178                                                                                      18th   May,  2026.

 

To

ALL THE MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL 

 

Request for Industry Inputs on Trade Classification of Chemical & Allied Products for Import Substitution, Domestic Manufacturing & Export Promotion Strategy – Reg.

 

Dear Members,

This is to inform you that the Department of Commerce has undertaken a preliminary trade analysis of products under various Export Promotion Councils (EPCs) and identified 29 product lines at 8-digit HSN level for CHEMEXCIL across four strategic trade categories, with the objective of diversifying India’s exports, enhancing export competitiveness, reducing import dependence, strengthening domestic manufacturing capacity and improving India’s position in global value chains

As per the analysis, products have been classified under the following categories based on their trade profile and strategic significance:

1. High Trade Deficit Category

Products where imports significantly exceed exports, indicating high import dependence and the need for domestic manufacturing support and technology strengthening.

2. High Import – Negligible Export Category

Products witnessing substantial imports but minimal exports, highlighting opportunities for investment promotion, domestic capacity creation, technology upgradation and export development.

3. High Trade Surplus Category

Products where India has established strong export competitiveness and global market presence, requiring support for market diversification, branding and value addition.

4. High Export – Negligible Import Category

Products reflecting strong domestic manufacturing capability with minimal import dependence, where focus may be given to scaling exports further and enhancing value addition.

 

The Department has requested to examine the identified products and provide category-wise recommendations/inputs on the following aspects:

 

i) High Trade Deficit

What measures are required to reduce imports and strengthen domestic manufacturing capacity?

ii) High Import – Negligible Export

What steps are needed to build domestic production capability and promote exports?

iii) High Trade Surplus

What strategies may be adopted to further expand exports and access new international markets?

iv) High Export – Negligible Import

How can India sustain its competitive advantage and move towards higher value-added exports?

 

As per the preliminary mapping, 29 product lines have been identified under CHEMEXCIL’s purview across the above categories. Some of the key products include:

CASTOR OIL AND ITS FRCTNS OTHR THN EDBLE GRADE

OTHER HYDROGENATED CASTOR OIL (OPAL WAX)

PHOSPHORUS WHITE OR YELLOW

PHOSPHORIC ACID

ANHYDROUS AMMONIA

FLUORIDES OF ALUMINIUM

CHLORIDES OF ALUMINIUM

IODATES AND PERIODATES

CALCIUM MONOBASIC PHOSPHATE

GOLD Compounds

SATURATED ACYCLIC HYDRO CARBON

BENZENE

O-XYLENE

STYRENE

VINYL CHLORIDE (CHLOROETHYLENE)

SATURATED METHANOL (METHYL ALCOHOL)

2-ETHYL HEXANOL

ETHYLENE GLYCOL (ETHANEDIOL)

HCO FATTY ACID(INCLUDING 12-HYDROXY STEARIC ACID)

MALEIC ANHYDRIDE

TERPHTHALIC ACID AND ITS SALTS

ANILINE

ACID BLACKS

PIGMENT GREEN 7 (PATHALOVYANINE GREEN)

OTHER FOOD COLOURING MATTERS

PATCHOULI OIL

CIPERMETHRIN TECHNICAL GRADE

OTHER INSECTICIDE N.E.S.

OTHER INSECTICIDE N.E.S.

:4 DICHLOROPHENOXY ACTC ACD & ITS ESTERS

 

Members are requested to kindly examine the relevant product categories and share their valuable suggestions/recommendations with CHEMEXCIL latest by 19th May 2026 to enable consolidation and submission to the Department within the stipulated timeline.

Members may specifically provide inputs on:

  • Import substitution opportunities
  • Raw material availability and constraints
  • Technology gaps and investment requirements
  • Market access issues and tariff/non-tariff barriers
  • Capacity expansion and value addition opportunities
  • R&D, innovation and sustainability-related interventions
  • Policy support required from Government

The detailed Annexure containing the list of products and classification may kindly be referred to for ready reference.

Members may send their inputs at ed@chemexcil.in with a cc to ad.del@chemexcil.in, amrita@chemexcil.in and shalini@chemexcil.in

Your active participation and industry feedback will greatly help in formulating focused sectoral strategies for strengthening India’s chemical and allied exports ecosystem.

With Kind Regards,

Vishal S. Ganju

Executive Director

CHEMEXCIL

 

 

Enclosed: Annexure of List Of Products