Courier Export Limit in India Removed: Impact of DGFT Notification 67/2025-26
In a major move to boost e-commerce exports, the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has removed the ₹10 lakh value limit per consignment for exports through the Courier mode.

What is DGFT Notification 67/2025-26?
Notification 67/2025-26 amends the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) 2023, specifically focusing on Chapter 9 which deals with promoting cross-border trade in the digital economy.
Previously, exports made through Courier mode (using CSB-V shipping bills) were restricted to a maximum value of ₹10,000,000 (10 Lakhs) per consignment.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Does this apply to imports via courier?
No, the removal of the limit only applies to exports.
2. Can I export prohibited items via courier now?
No, the removal of the limit does not override the existing restrictions on prohibited or restricted items.
3. Which shipping bill is used for these exports?
CSB-V is the standard shipping bill used for commercial courier exports from India.



