Export Medicaments (excluding Goods of Heading 3002, 3005 or 3006) Consisting of Two or More Constituents Which Have Been Mixed Together for Therapeutic or Prophylactic Uses, not Put Up in Measured Doses or in Forms or Packings for Retail Sale to United States
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πΊπΈ United States β Country Profile
Capital
Washington D.C.
GDP (USD)
$25K
Population
331.0M
Currency
US Dollar
India Export Rank
#1
Trade Agreement
No preferential agreement
Trade Snapshot
No recorded exports of medicaments (excluding goods of heading 3002, 3005 or 3006) consisting of two or more constituents which have been mixed together for therapeutic or prophylactic uses, not put up in measured doses or in forms or packings for retail sale to United States. This could represent an untapped market opportunity.
Based on HS Code 3003. Verify with the latest DGCIS data.
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Get Market Report βHow to Export to United States
Exporting medicaments (excluding goods of heading 3002, 3005 or 3006) consisting of two or more constituents which have been mixed together for therapeutic or prophylactic uses, not put up in measured doses or in forms or packings for retail sale (HS Code 3003) from India to United States requires careful attention to documentation, packaging standards, and customs regulations.
Indian exporters should ensure compliance with both Indian export regulations (DGFT) and United States's import requirements.
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Documentation Required
Commercial Invoice
Detailed invoice with buyer/seller details, product description, quantity, price, and Incoterms.
Packing List
Itemized list of contents, weights, dimensions, and package markings for each shipment unit.
Bill of Lading / Airway Bill
Transport document issued by the carrier confirming receipt of goods for shipment.
Certificate of Origin
Certifies that goods originate from India. Required for preferential tariff treatment under trade agreements.
Shipping Bill
Filed with Indian Customs for export clearance. Generated through ICEGATE.
Letter of Credit / Bank Documents
Payment guarantee instrument. Commonly used for first-time trade partners.
Insurance Certificate
Proof of marine/cargo insurance covering the shipment against loss or damage.
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Required for chemical shipments detailing handling, storage, and emergency measures.
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