The Maharashtra government launched the E-Bond system for import and export businesses, replacing traditional stamp paper bonds in October 2025. Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule announced the system in Mumbai. The system aims to simplify trade procedures, speed up transactions, and enhance transparency in commercial operations. Maharashtra becomes the 16th state in India to adopt digital bonds. The move represents a major step in modernising trade administration. E-Bonds reduce paperwork and make processes faster, secure, and more efficient. The initiative supports ease of doing business and promotes digital adoption in trade.
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