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ANNUAL SUPPLEMENT
TO
FOREIGN TRADE POLICY 2004-09

   
1.

DUTY ENTITLEMENT PASSBOOK SCHEME (DEPB)

 

To impart continuity and stability to our foreign trade regime, DEPB scheme is being extended till May 2009.

   
2.

REFUND OF SERVICE TAX

   
 

The Government has already announced refund of service tax on almost all the services, which are directly relatable to export production and supply. Some services related to export, which do not attract service tax have also been clarified through a Circular. A few remaining issues regarding refund of service tax will also be resolved shortly.

   

3.

INCOME TAX ON EOUs

 

Income tax benefit to 100% EOUs under Section 10B of I.T. Act, being extended by Govt. for one more year, beyond 31.3.2009.

   
4. SECTORAL INITIATIVES
     
  a.

IT hardware sector as Special focus initiative - Specific items to be included for benefits under High Tech Product Scheme. There will also be earmarked funds for this sector under the MDA and MAI Schemes.

  b. Setting up a new Export Promotion Council for Telecom Sector to provide institutional support to exports from telecom sector
  c.

Export of Toys & Sports Goods will be given an additional duty credit scrip @ 5 % (in addition to the existing benefits under Focus Product scheme). Separate funds for market promotion activities will also be given for promoting these exports under ongoing MDA Scheme and MAI Scheme.

  d.

Additional duty credit scrip of 2.5% over and above the normal benefit available under VKGUY, for export of certain flowers, vegetables and fruits.

   
5.

RELIEF TO SECTORS AFFECTED BY RUPEE APPRECIATION

     
  a. Interest subvention provided last year to sectors affected by rupee appreciation and to SMEs, has been extended by one more year.
  b. Reduced average export obligation under EPCG, for sectors, which have witnessed decline in exports in the previous year.
   
6.

PROMOTION OF HIGH VALUE ADDED MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS

   
 

An enhanced duty credit scrip of 2.5% (instead of the normal 1.25% under FPS) would be allowed for export of High value added manufactured products. The list of products will be notified separately.

   
7.

EXPORT PROMOTION CAPITAL GOODS SCHEME (EPCG)

     
  a.

The customs duty payable under EPCG Scheme has been reduced from 5% to 3%.

  b. To improve export competitiveness of Indian exports, all exports made towards fulfillment of export obligation under EPCG scheme will now be eligible for incentives/rewards under promotional schemes.
  c. Average export obligation under EPCG for Premier Trading Houses shall, as an option, be calculated, based on the average of last 5 year’s export, instead of the present 3 years
   
8.

FOCUS MARKET & PRODUCT SCHEMES

     
  a.

Coverage of FMS has been increased and additional 10 countries have been included. These are Mongolia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Albania, Macedonia, Croatia, Honduras, Djibouti, Sudan, Ghana and Colombia.

  b.

FMS/FPS would also be calibrated, so that products of general high export intensity, presently not covered under FPS, but which have low penetration in countries, not covered under FMS, would be considered for export incentives as a focus product for that particular country.

   
9. SUBSTANTATIVE MEASURES TAKEN TO FACILITATE EXPORTS
     
  a.

To ensure that terminal excise duty and CST refund is made to the exporters in time, it has been decided that interest @ 6% per annum shall be paid to the exporter, in case refund is not made within one month of the due date. This interest on delayed refund will be paid on all such claims that have become due on or after 1.4.2007.

  b. The facility of export on consignment basis has been extended to the export of coloured gem stones.
  c.

In case of textile and granite sector EOUs, payment of only excise duty on DTA sale, in case the use of duty paid imported inputs is up to 3% of the FOB value of exports.

  d.

Any waste or scrap or remnant generated during manufacturing or processing activities of an SEZ Unit / Developer / Co-developer to be disposed in DTA freely, subject to payment of applicable Customs Duty.

  e.

Withdrawal of the requirement of submission of non-availment of MODVAT certificate in case of quantity based advance licence issued prior to 1.4.2002. This step is likely to lead to closure of approximately 7000 old advance licences.

  f.

Surat Hira Bourse has been recognized as port of export for jewellery, in addition, to the existing facility for export diamonds from the Bourse.

  g. A few additional ports have been included under Export Promotion Schemes. This will help in reducing costs and adhering to delivery schedules. Some more ports are also under consideration.
   
10.
MEASURES TO REDUCE TRANSACTION COST TO EXPORTERS
     
  a.

Advance Authorisation Scheme and EPCG Scheme will be EDI enabled through the electronic message exchange with effect from 1.7.2008. This will do away with the present requirement of physical verification and registration at Customs end.

  b. W.e.f. 01.01.2009, all existing EDI ports will be treated as a single port and there will be no requirement of TRA under Advance Authorisation Scheme.
  c.

Payment of duty under EPCG scheme through debit of duty credit scrips under the promotional schemes or DEPB w.e.f. 1.1.2009.

  d.

Application fee for duty credit scrips and for EPCG Authorisations reduced from Rupees 5 per thousand to Rupees 2 per thousand. The application fee for Importer-Exporter Code Number has been reduced from Rupees 1000 to Rupees 250.

  e.

Reduction of fee in case of supplementary claims from 10% to 2%.

   
11.
PROCEDURAL SIMPLIFICATION
     
  a.

EOUs shall be allowed to pay excise duty on monthly basis, instead of the present system of paying duty on consignment basis, subject to conditions/documentation to be notified by Deptt. of Revenue.

  b.

Prorata enhancement/reduction in CIF value or duty saved amount beyond 10% has been allowed under EPCG scheme, by Regional Authorities under DGFT.

  c.

In respect of duty free import of R&D equipment, units not registered with Central Excise will be allowed to give installation certificate issued by an independent Chartered Engineer in place of excise authorities.

  d.

Certificate of Registration as Exporter of Spices (CRES) issued by Spices Board shall be treated as Registration-Cum-Membership Certificate (RCMC) for all purposes under this Policy.

  e.

Central Excise to issue installation certificate under EPCG Scheme within 30 days of intimation by the exporter.

  f.

To facilitate faster clearance of deemed export benefits, Central Excise to endorse supply invoice within 21 days of supply.

  g.

Split-up facility under DFIA Scheme introduced.

  h.

Export of sawn timber processed from imported logs made easier from select Customs ports.

  i.

The limit of duty free import of samples has been increased from Rs.75, 000 to
Rs.1, 00,000.

  j. The time period for re-import of branded jewellery remaining unsold, has been extended from 180 days to 365 days
  k.

Value of jewellery parcels, through Foreign Post Office, raised from US$ 50,000 to US$ 75,000.

 

Source Provide :  Directorate General of Foreign Trade

 
 
 
 
 
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