Import curbs on certain types of studded gold jewellery not applicable for SEZ units: DGFT
By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi Jun 20, 2024 11:44
India's DGFT clarifies that import restrictions on studded gold jewellery do not apply to SEZ units, addressing concerns raised by exporters.
New Delhi, Jun 20 (PTI) The government has clarified that its decision to impose import curbs on certain types of studded gold jewellery is not applicable for units in the special economic zones (SEZs).
On June 11, the directorate general of foreign trade (DGFT) through a notification imposed the restrictions to discourage inbound shipments of these items from countries like Indonesia and Tanzania.
"It is clarified that imports made by SEZ units (other than free trade warehousing zones)...are outside the purview of this notification," the directorate general of foreign trade (DGFT) has said in a policy circular.
The DGFT has said that it has received representations from SEZ units highlighting the issues faced by them due to this notification.
Goods under restricted category need a licence/permission from the government.
SEZs are key export hubs which contributed over one-third of the country's total outbound shipments in the last fiscal. These are enclosures that are treated as foreign territories for trade and customs duties, with restrictions on duty-free sales outside these zones in the domestic market.
Exports from these zones rose by over 4 per cent to USD 163.69 billion in 2023-24.
As many as 423 such zones have been approved by the government, out of which 280 are operational as of March 31 this year. As many as 5,711 units are approved in these zones till December 31, 2023.
On June 11, the directorate general of foreign trade (DGFT) through a notification imposed the restrictions to discourage inbound shipments of these items from countries like Indonesia and Tanzania.
"It is clarified that imports made by SEZ units (other than free trade warehousing zones)...are outside the purview of this notification," the directorate general of foreign trade (DGFT) has said in a policy circular.
The DGFT has said that it has received representations from SEZ units highlighting the issues faced by them due to this notification.
Goods under restricted category need a licence/permission from the government.
SEZs are key export hubs which contributed over one-third of the country's total outbound shipments in the last fiscal. These are enclosures that are treated as foreign territories for trade and customs duties, with restrictions on duty-free sales outside these zones in the domestic market.
Exports from these zones rose by over 4 per cent to USD 163.69 billion in 2023-24.
As many as 423 such zones have been approved by the government, out of which 280 are operational as of March 31 this year. As many as 5,711 units are approved in these zones till December 31, 2023.
Source: PTI
Read More On:
DISCLAIMER - This article is from a syndicated feed. The original source is responsible for accuracy, views & content ownership. Views expressed may not reflect those of rediff.com India Limited.
You May Like To Read
TODAY'S MOST TRADED COMPANIES
- Company Name
- Price
- Volume
- Bajaj Housing Fin
- 176.82 ( -2.57)
- 11546496
- Gennex Laboratories
- 27.65 (+ 3.75)
- 8399979
- Spicejet Ltd.
- 72.00 ( -2.33)
- 7010081
- Vodafone Idea L
- 13.04 ( -0.61)
- 6963064
- GTL Infrastructure
- 2.46 ( 0.00)
- 6888159
MORE NEWS
CCI Can Now Appoint Agencies to Monitor Orders
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) can now appoint agencies to monitor the...
Indian Markets Decline: IT Stocks Drag | US Fed...
Indian stock markets opened lower on Wednesday, led by IT stocks, as investors await...
Amazon Appoints Samir Kumar as India Country...
Amazon has announced that Samir Kumar will take over as the new Country Manager for...