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Published on: Mar 27, 2026

RCMC Registration: A Comprehensive Guide

The RCMC (Registration-cum-Membership Certificate) is a mandatory authorization for exporters dealing with restricted or regulated products under India’s Foreign Trade Policy (FTP). It is issued by Export Promotion Councils (EPCs), Commodity Boards, or Export Development Authorities that are recognised by the Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT).

In addition to authorising the export or import of restricted goods, the RCMC also serves as proof of membership with the relevant council or authority. This certificate is essential for availing export incentives, concessions, and benefits under the FTP.

IndiaFilings offers end-to-end assistance for RCMC registration online, ensuring quick filing through the DGFT e-RCMC platform with complete compliance support.

Understanding RCMC Registration

RCMC stands for Registration-cum-Membership Certificate. It is an official document that confirms an exporter’s registration with a DGFT-authorised Export Promotion Council, Commodity Board, or Development Authority.

The RCMC certificate validates that the exporter is:

  •  Registered with the appropriate authority
  •  Eligible to export or import notified or restricted goods
  •  Entitled to claim benefits under India’s Foreign Trade Policy

Why RCMC Registration Matters

RCMC Registration serves several critical purposes for exporters:

  • Validation: It authenticates an exporter’s business, lending credibility in the eyes of international buyers and partners.
  • Incentives: Registered exporters can access various governmental incentives such as duty drawbacks and MEIS (Merchandise Exports from India Scheme) benefits.
  • Compliance: It ensures adherence to foreign trade regulations, aiding in smoother international operations.
  • Networking: Being part of an EPC provides opportunities for networking, industry insights, and participation in global trade events.

Benefits of RCMC Registration

  •  Eligibility for export promotion schemes and incentives
  •  Easier import and export of restricted goods
  •  Faster customs clearance
  •  Enhanced credibility with foreign buyers and authorities
  •  Access to market intelligence and trade data
  •  Participation in trade fairs, buyer-seller meets, and export programs

RCMC Issuing Authorities in India

RCMC certificates are issued by organisations authorised by the DGFT. Currently, 35 authorities are empowered, including:

  •  27 Export Promotion Councils
  •  6 Commodity Boards
  •  2 Development Authorities

Each authority promotes exports of specific product categories.

RCMC Issuing Authorities in India

RCMC certificates are issued by organisations authorised by the DGFT. Currently, 35 authorities are empowered, including:

  •  27 Export Promotion Councils
  •  6 Commodity Boards
  •  2 Development Authorities

Each authority promotes exports of specific product categories.

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