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DGFT Notification, Circulars... Public Notices Public Notices w.e.f 01/04/1999 PN No. 36/(RE-99)/1997-2002 Dated 18-10-1999

PUBLIC NOTICE NO.36 (RE-99) /1997-2002, dated the 18th October, 1999

In exercise of powers conferred under paragraph 4.11 of the Export and Import Policy, 1997-2002, as notified in the Gazette of India extraordinary, Part-II- Section 3-Sub- section (ii) vide S.O No. 283(E) dated 31.3.97, the Director General of Foreign Trade hereby makes the followig amendment in the Handbook of Procedures (Vol.1) (RE-99), 1997-2002.

  1. Paragraph 4.25 shall be amended to read as under:
  2. The generalised system of Preferences (GSP) is a system under which Indian goods receive preferential tariff treatment upon imports into developed markets such as Member States of European Union, USA, Japan, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Switzerland, Norway, Russia etc. The GSP schemes of various countries are notified by them from time to time. These are unilateral schemes and as such India need not accord the same preferential treatment to the goods of developed countries, on reciprocal basis. The list of agencies authorised to issue GSP certificate is given in Appendix- 51.

    In addition, India is a participant to Global system of Trade Preference (GSTP), Bangkok agreement (BA), SAARC preferential trading arrangement (SAPTA) under which India grants and receives tariff concessions on imports and exports. To avail of the tariff preference, it is to be ensured that import or export qualifies for the preference in accordance with the rules of original requirement of the agreement concerned. The Government has notified the agencies authorised to issue Certificate of Origin for each of the agreement. Export Inspection Council (EIC) is the sole agency authorised to issue Certificate of Origin under GSTP. The list of agencies authorised to issue Certificate of Origin under BA and SAPTA is provided in Appendix- 51A. The authorised agencies shall provide services relating to issuance of Certificate of Origin including details regarding the rules of origin, list of items covered by an agreement, extent of tariff preference, verification and certification of eligibility etc. EIC is a sole agency authorised to print blank certificates. The authorised agencies may charge a fee, as approved by Ministry of Commerce , for services rendered.

    The Government has also nominated certain authorised agencies to issue non-preferential Certificate of Origin in accordance with the Article II of Inter-National Convention relating to simplification of Customs formalities, 1923. These Certificate of Origin evidence the origin of goods and do not bestow any right to preferential tariffs. The list of these agencies is provided in Appendix- 51B.

  3. The following shall be added as Appendix- 51:

Appendix- 51

Sl.No. Agencies authorised to issue GSP Certificate of Origin Authorised for
1 Export inspection Council through their field offices known as Export inspection agencies with 57 offices all over India All products
2 Directorate General of Foreign Trade through regional offices known as Jt.Director General/ Dy.Director General of Foreign Trade All products
3 Development Commissioner* Export processing zone, at Santa Cruz (Bombay), Cochin, Madras, Visakhapatnam, Falta, Kandla and NOIDA All products manufactured by EOUs /Units in EPZ within respective jurisdiction of the Development Commissioner
4 Development Commissioner

For handicrafts through their 14 regional offices all over India
Handicraft
5 Marine products Export Development authority through their 12 regional offices all over India. Marine products
6 Textile Committee through 28 regional offices all over India Textiles and madeups
7 Central Silk Board through 8 regional offices all over India Silk products
8 Coir Board, Cochin Coir and Coir products
9 Tobacco board, Guntur Tobacco & Tobacco products

*Note: Development Commissioner of these EPZ’s have recently been authorised and will be in a position to issue Certificate of Origin shortly.

3. The heading in Appendix 51B-"List of agencies to issue Certificate of Origin for GSP scheme" and the seven agencies listed therein stands deleted and Appendix-51 B shall now relate only to "List of agencies authorised to issue Certificate of Origin-non preferential".

4. First two sentence in paragraph 1(e) of Appendix-42 shall be amended to read as under:

"An application for sale of goods and rejects above 5% in DTA as per paragraph 9.9 of the Policy by the EOUs shall be submitted to the Development Commissioner of the EPZ concerned in the form given at Annexure-A. The application shall be certified by the independent Cost/Chartered/Cost and Works Accountant and endorsed by the Bond officer of Customs/Central Excise having jurisdiction over the unit."

  1. Paragraph 1(k) of Appendix-42 stands deleted.
  2. The following shall be added as a new paragraph after S.No.1(m) of Appendix-42 as under:
  3. 1(n) DTA sale of instant tea will be allowed upto 20% of fob value of exports in the form of tea bags or bulk.

  4. The following shall be added as agency after S.No.23 of Appendix 32 B.
  5. M/s. AIB Vincotte Inter

    A DROUARTLAAN 27-29,

    B 1160, BRUSSELS.

    BELGIUM

  6. The address of agency mentioned at S.No.5 under the heading "New Delhi" appearing in Appendix-51 B shall be corrected to read as under
  7. 5. Indian Chemicals Manufacturer Association,

    508, Gagandeep Rajendra Place,

    New Delhi-110008.

  8. The following shall be added as an agency in Appendix 51-B under the heading "Madhya Pradesh."

Federation of Madhya Pradesh Chamber of

Commerce and Industry,

Udyog Bhavan,

129-A, Malviya Nagar,

Bhopal-462003

 

10. The following shall be added as an ICD in paragraph 7.19.:

Jodhpur, Salem, Tirupur, Singanalur, Waluj, Mallanpur.

CORRIGENDUM

  1. The paragraph 21 appearing in public notice No.10(RE-99)97-2002 dated 7.6.99 shall be corrected to read as under:

S.No. 9 of Appendix-44 pertaining to the STP scheme shall be amended to read as under:

MINIMUM NFEPMinimum export performance for five years
20%US$ 0.25 million or 5 times the CIF value of imported capital goods whichever is higher

This issues in public interest

Sd/-

(N.L. Lakhanpal)

Director General of Foreign Trade

 

Copy to all concerned

By orders etc.

(A.K. Srivastava)

Dy. Director General of Foreign Trade

(F.No. 01/94/180/00265/AM00/PC-IV)

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