NOTIFICATION No. 03/2002-07, Dt. 01/05/2002
Amendments and corrections in the Exim Policy In exercise of powers conferred by Section 5 of the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992 (No. 22 of 1992) read with paragraph 1.1 of the Export and Import Policy, 2002-07, the Central Government hereby amends/ corrects the Export and Import Policy, 2002-07 as under:
1)
Paragraph 2.21 is corrected as under:
New or second hand capital goods, equipments, components, parts and accessories, containers meant for packing of goods for exports, jigs, fixtures, dyes and moulds may be imported for export without a licence/ certificate/ permission on execution of Legal Undertaking/ Bank Guarantee with the Customs Authorities.
2)
Paragraph 2.34 is corrected as under:
Third party exports, as defined in paragraph 9.55 shall be allowed under the Policy.
3)
Paragraph 3.7.4 is corrected as under:
The status certificates expiring on 31st March, 2002 along with the erstwhile Golden status certificates shall be deemed to have been extended upto 31st March, 2004. However, further renewal shall be granted on achieving the threshold limit prescribed in the Policy.
4)
Paragraph 4.2.1 is corrected as under:
DFRC shall be issued on a minimum value addition of 33% except for the gems and jewellery sector for which value addition as given in paragraph 4.56.1 of the Handbook (Vol 1) shall be applicable.
5) The following sentence is added at the end of
para 7.1 (c) :
Units for generation/ distribution of power may also be set up in the SEZs
6)
Paragraph 7.8 (c) (i) is corrected as under:
Supplies effected in DTA in terms of paragraph 8.2 of the Policy.
7)
Paragraph 7.9(a)(II) (iii) is corrected as under:
Reimbursement of Central Excise duty paid on bulk tea procured from the licenced auction centres by the Development Commissioner of concerned Zone so long as levy on bulk tea in this regard is in force.
8) A sub para is added at the end of
paragraph 8.2 as under:
The benefits of deemed exports shall be available under paragraph (d), (e), (f) and (g) only if the supply is made under the procedure of International Competitive Bidding (ICB).
9) The definition of status holder as given in
paragraph 9.53 is corrected as under:
Status holder means an exporter recognized as Export House/ Trading House/ Star Trading House/ Super Star Trading House by the Director General of Foreign Trade .
This issues in public interest.
Sd/-
(N.L.Lakhanpal)
Director General of Foreign Trade
Secretary to the Government of India
(A.B.Menon)
Dy. Director General of Foreign Trade
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