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India’s Export Trade Controls: Automotive Sector

Krishna Barad, Partner
Indirect Tax
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14 December 2021

GlobalAutoIndustry.com’s latest Audio Interview “India’s Export Trade Controls: Automotive Sector” features Krishna Barad. Mr. Barad is Partner with the Indirect Tax practice of BDO India, with a special focus on Customs & International Trade. He has over 27 years of experience in Customs, Foreign Trade Policy, International Trade, Shipping & Logistics related matters.

Audio Interview Guest
Mr. Krishna Barad, Partner
Customs & International Trade – Indirect Tax practice
BDO India

In the 12-minute Audio Interview, Mr. Barad discusses these questions


• What is export trade control?
• Which are the items of dual usage and are subject to export trade control?
• Which segments of the automotive sector / suppliers may fall in the ambit of control laws etc.
• What is India’s Export Trade Control Regulations?
• What is it the exporter / importer should do?
• Do you have any final thoughts?

About Krishna Barad:
Partner, Customs & International Trade, Indirect Tax, BDO India

Krishna is a Partner with the Indirect Tax practice, with a special focus on Customs & International Trade. He has over 27 years of experience in Customs, Foreign Trade Policy, International Trade, Shipping & Logistics related matters.

Prior to joining BDO in India, he was associated with a larger accounting firm for 2 years and also worked with large Indian and multinational corporations.

He has undertaken Customs, Foreign Trade Policy & international trade, indirect tax advisory and compliance services across various industry verticals, including aviation, wind, oil & gas, automobile, engineering, locomotive, healthcare, steel, chemical, infrastructure, IT/ITeS, pharmaceuticals, and auto ancillary sector.
Krishna has advised and assisted clients in setting up operations in India. He has also handled SEZ and EOU/STPI related advisory, compliance and implementation related matters on various clients.

He has extensively handled the implementation of IT tool EO-Soft for EOU Compliance, Robotics Process Automation (RPA), Global Trade Management Tool – Amber Road, HS Classification automation, Post Entry Audit etc. He has also been actively involved in advising clients on litigations and representations before the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) and other appellate tribunal authorities.

He has significantly contributed to Indian business and professional magazines and has been a speaker for Customs & International trade topics at several local, national & international forums

Source:- globalautoindustry.com/indias-export-trade-controls-automotive-sector/