Coal Import Monitoring System Fee Rationalized - Government News

By By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi
Apr 17, 2025 16:18
Indian government rationalizes registration fee for the Coal Import Monitoring System (CIMS) portal to promote ease of doing business and ensure uniformity across import monitoring platforms.
New Delhi, Apr 17 (PTI) The government on Thursday said it has rationalised the registration fee for the Coal Import Monitoring System portal.

The move is aimed at further promoting ease of doing business and ensuring uniformity across import monitoring platforms.

The Coal Import Monitoring System (CIMS) is a digital platform developed to streamline the reporting of coal imports, ensuring timely and accurate data for effective policy formulation and sectoral analysis.

The registration fee has been revised to a flat rate of Rs 500 per consignment, effective from Tuesday.

This replaces the earlier fee structure, which ranged from Rs 500 to Rs one lakh per consignment.

Rationalisation in registration fee aligns CIMS with similar Import Monitoring Systems such as the Steel Import Monitoring System, Non-Ferrous Import Monitoring System (NFIMS), and Paper Import Monitoring System, all of which operate under a flat fee model

"By enabling real-time monitoring and informed decision-making in coal imports substitution, this initiative represents a significant milestone in the government's vision of ensuring Atmanirbhar Bharat," the coal ministry said in a statement.

Importers are required to obtain an automatic registration number from the CIMS portal, which is to be quoted in the Bill of Entry at the time of customs clearance.

The ministry said that it remains committed to facilitating trade, enhancing transparency, and streamlining regulatory processes to support India's growing industrial and energy needs.
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