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Introduction of Mode of Export of Services Field in eBRC Format

Introduction of ‘Mode of Export of Services’ Field in eBRC Format for Services Exports with effect from May 01, 2025 – Trade Notice No. 02/2025-26.

.Reference is invited to Trade Notice No. 12/2024-25 dated August 14, 2024 and Trade Notice No. 33/2023-24 dated November 10, 2023. This Directorate has enhanced the online self-certification process for Electronic Bank Realisation Certificates (eBRCs), enabling exporters to self-certify export realisations directly on the DGFT portal via API integration or bulk upload functionality.

  1. In this regard, attention is drawn to Foreign Trade (Development & Regulation) [FTDR] Act, 1992, Chapter 1, Para 2, Sub-para (j) which states that,-“services” means service of any description which is made available to potential users and includes all the tradable services specified under the General Agreement on Trade in Services entered into amongst India and other countries who are party to the said Agreement:
    Provided that, this definition shall not apply to the domain of taxation;
    2.1. The given service export classification nomenclature is also defined in the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) of the World Trade Organization (WTO).
  2. Accordingly, this Directorate is introducing a new field titled ‘Mode of Export of Services’ in the eBRC format for the Services Export category, applicable for eBRC generated on or after May 01, 2025. Exporters certifying eBRCs linked to IRMs will be required to indicate the relevant mode of export of service while completing the certification. The inclusion of this field is aimed at improving the granularity and accuracy of services export data. This reform also aligns India’s data capture policy with international norms under WTO GATS.
  3. This new field – ‘Mode of Export of Services’ – corresponds to the four modes of services trade which have been mentioned under GATS, namely:-
  1. Help manual & Feedback:
    User Manuals may be accessed on the DGFT website under the ‘Learn’ section (Application Help and FAQs -> eBRC). Stakeholders are also encouraged to provide their feedback via email to ebrc-dgft@gov.in
  2. Support Channels:
    For assistance, exporters may contact the DGFT Helpdesk through the toll-free number or raise a service ticket via the DGFT website under Services -> DGFT Helpdesk Service.
    This Trade Notice is issued with the approval of the competent authority.

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