DGFT proposes review in export obligation period for certain sectors

By By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi
Jun 18, 2024 21:31
India's DGFT proposes amendments to the export obligation period for sectors like spices, pharmaceuticals and tea, aiming to facilitate outbound shipments. Stakeholders have 15 days to provide feedback.
New Delhi, Jun 18 (PTI) The commerce ministry's arm DGFT on Tuesday proposed to amend the export obligation period for certain sectors such as spices, pharmaceuticals and tea, with a view to facilitate outbound shipments.

The government has sought comments of all the concerned stakeholders on the proposed amendments within 15 days.

The government allows duty free import of inputs used for manufacturing goods only for exports purposes under an advanced authorisation scheme, subject to export obligation period.

Under this period, exporters have to ship the goods within a stipulated time period, failing which attracts penalties.

To amend the export obligation period, the directorate general of foreign trade (DGFT) has proposed to amend an appendix of foreign trade policy's handbook of procedures 2023.

According to the DGFT, there have been a lot of representations from export promotion councils (EPC) and exporters regarding review of the appendix.

"This has been requested to facilitate exports and operate within a higher trust based ecosystem. This directorate is proposing a review of the export obligation period as mentioned in Appendix - 4J... All stakeholders are advised to provide their comments/suggestions/views with regard to proposed amendments," the DGFT said.

This appendix talks about the sectors and their respective export obligation period.

The proposed changes include wheat, raw sugar, natural rubber, maize and walnut in the list. Exports of wheat are banned at present in India.

The DGFT in the proposed amendments have relaxed the obligation period for spices (12 months), coconut oil (6 months from 90 days), silk in any form (12 months from 9 months), wheat (6 months), raw sugar (6 months), natural rubber (12 months), maize (6 months) and walnut (6 months).
Source: PTI
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