Import - Export Policy of India(EXIM POLICY)Sandip Besra
policies in the sphere of Foreign trade i.e. with respect to import & export from the country and more especially export promotion measures, policies and procedure related there to.
It introduces various policies under FTP 2009-14. It also includes the role of EXIM (Export Import Bank) in foreign trade. It introduces the concept of Special Economic Zones. Changing trends in foreign trade in India are also shown in the presentation in the form of graphs and tables.
Import - Export Policy of India(EXIM POLICY)Sandip Besra
policies in the sphere of Foreign trade i.e. with respect to import & export from the country and more especially export promotion measures, policies and procedure related there to.
It introduces various policies under FTP 2009-14. It also includes the role of EXIM (Export Import Bank) in foreign trade. It introduces the concept of Special Economic Zones. Changing trends in foreign trade in India are also shown in the presentation in the form of graphs and tables.
EXPORTS FROM INDIA SCHEME
EXPORTS FROM INDIA SCHEME
OBJECTIVE:-
Main objectective is to provide rewards to exporters to offset infrastructural inefficiencies and associated costs involved.
To provide exporters a level playing field.
NATURE OF REWARDS
Duty Credit Scrips shall be granted as rewards under MEIS and SEIS.
The Duty Credit Scrips and goods imported / domestically procured against them shall be freely transferable.
The Duty Credit Scrips can be used for :
(i) Payment of Customs Duties for import of inputs or goods, except items listed in Appendix 3A.
(ii) Payment of excise duties on domestic procurement of inputs or goods, including capital goods as per DoR notification.
(iii) Payment of service tax on procurement of services as per DoR notification.
(iv)Payment of Customs Duty and fee as per paragraph 3.18 of this Policy.
MERCHANDISE EXPORTS FROM INDIA SCHEME
(MEIS)
INTRODUCTION
In the new Foreign Trade Policy-2015-2020, with effect from 1.4.2015,Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (in short, also known as MEIS) has beenannounced by the Government. It not only replaces five similar incentive schemesavailable under the Foreign Trade Policy 2009-2014, but it rationalize the incentivesunder the erstwhile schemes, removes various kind of restrictions and significantlyenlarges the scope of the earlier schemes. Unlike earlier Schemes, this scheme hasbeen made applicable to exports made by SEZ units.
SCHEMES REPLACED BY MEIS
(i) Focus Product Scheme (FPS),
(ii) Market Linked Focus Product Scheme (MLFPS),
(iii) Focus Market Scheme (FMS),
(iv) Agri. Infrastructure Incentive Scrip (AIIS),
(v) Vishesh Krishi Gramin Upaj Yojana (VKGUY).
Objective of Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS) is to offset infrastructural inefficiencies and associated costs involved in export of goods/products, which are produced /manufactured in India, especially those having high export intensity, employment potential and thereby enhancing India’s export competitiveness.
SALIENT FEATURES OF THE SCHEME
Grants rewards in the form of Duty Credit Scrip to the exporter on export of notified goods, which have been produced/ manufactured in India.
Rewards for export of notified goods to notified markets payable as percentage of realized FOB value (in free foreign exchange).
Exports of specified goods through courier or foreign post office using ecommerce of FOB value upto Rs.25000 per consignment entitled for rewards under the scheme. In case of value of consignment being more than Rs.25000/-, benefit is limited on the value of Rs. 25000/- only.
Scrip itself and Goods imported/ domestically procured against the scrip are freely transferable.
Certain specified categories of export or export goods are not eligible for benefit under the Scheme.
Trade policy governs exports from and imports into a country.
Guided by the Export-Import (EXIM) Policy of the Government of India which is Regulated by the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992
It contains various policy with respect to imports and exports i.e. export promotional measures, policies and procedures related thereof. Policy was prepared and announced by the Central Government (Ministry of Commerce and Industry) for every 5 years of span.
OBJECTIVE
Import of all kinds of goods and on the export of goods on certain situations attracts customs duty. The Customs Act,1962 contains provisions which govern the levy of customs duty. In this webinar, we shall understand the provisions relating to import and export of goods under the customs law.
In this presentation, we will discuss about the procedure of importing goods, acquiring licenses, various types of licenses, import evidence, acquisition of foreign currency. WE will also discuss about the rules and restrictions of import and exports.
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The success of export promotions can be judged from the growth of exports and the dynamism of the export sector. An effective export promotion should compensate for the disadvantages of the national exporters and should make the export business profitable enough to lure entrepreneurs to this sector.
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PRESENTATION ON Export policy(INDIA)...
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EXPORTS FROM INDIA SCHEME
EXPORTS FROM INDIA SCHEME
OBJECTIVE:-
Main objectective is to provide rewards to exporters to offset infrastructural inefficiencies and associated costs involved.
To provide exporters a level playing field.
NATURE OF REWARDS
Duty Credit Scrips shall be granted as rewards under MEIS and SEIS.
The Duty Credit Scrips and goods imported / domestically procured against them shall be freely transferable.
The Duty Credit Scrips can be used for :
(i) Payment of Customs Duties for import of inputs or goods, except items listed in Appendix 3A.
(ii) Payment of excise duties on domestic procurement of inputs or goods, including capital goods as per DoR notification.
(iii) Payment of service tax on procurement of services as per DoR notification.
(iv)Payment of Customs Duty and fee as per paragraph 3.18 of this Policy.
MERCHANDISE EXPORTS FROM INDIA SCHEME
(MEIS)
INTRODUCTION
In the new Foreign Trade Policy-2015-2020, with effect from 1.4.2015,Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (in short, also known as MEIS) has beenannounced by the Government. It not only replaces five similar incentive schemesavailable under the Foreign Trade Policy 2009-2014, but it rationalize the incentivesunder the erstwhile schemes, removes various kind of restrictions and significantlyenlarges the scope of the earlier schemes. Unlike earlier Schemes, this scheme hasbeen made applicable to exports made by SEZ units.
SCHEMES REPLACED BY MEIS
(i) Focus Product Scheme (FPS),
(ii) Market Linked Focus Product Scheme (MLFPS),
(iii) Focus Market Scheme (FMS),
(iv) Agri. Infrastructure Incentive Scrip (AIIS),
(v) Vishesh Krishi Gramin Upaj Yojana (VKGUY).
Objective of Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS) is to offset infrastructural inefficiencies and associated costs involved in export of goods/products, which are produced /manufactured in India, especially those having high export intensity, employment potential and thereby enhancing India’s export competitiveness.
SALIENT FEATURES OF THE SCHEME
Grants rewards in the form of Duty Credit Scrip to the exporter on export of notified goods, which have been produced/ manufactured in India.
Rewards for export of notified goods to notified markets payable as percentage of realized FOB value (in free foreign exchange).
Exports of specified goods through courier or foreign post office using ecommerce of FOB value upto Rs.25000 per consignment entitled for rewards under the scheme. In case of value of consignment being more than Rs.25000/-, benefit is limited on the value of Rs. 25000/- only.
Scrip itself and Goods imported/ domestically procured against the scrip are freely transferable.
Certain specified categories of export or export goods are not eligible for benefit under the Scheme.
Trade policy governs exports from and imports into a country.
Guided by the Export-Import (EXIM) Policy of the Government of India which is Regulated by the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992
It contains various policy with respect to imports and exports i.e. export promotional measures, policies and procedures related thereof. Policy was prepared and announced by the Central Government (Ministry of Commerce and Industry) for every 5 years of span.
OBJECTIVE
Import of all kinds of goods and on the export of goods on certain situations attracts customs duty. The Customs Act,1962 contains provisions which govern the levy of customs duty. In this webinar, we shall understand the provisions relating to import and export of goods under the customs law.
In this presentation, we will discuss about the procedure of importing goods, acquiring licenses, various types of licenses, import evidence, acquisition of foreign currency. WE will also discuss about the rules and restrictions of import and exports.
To know more about Welingkar School’s Distance Learning Program and courses offered, visit: http://www.welingkaronline.org/distance-learning/online-mba.html
The success of export promotions can be judged from the growth of exports and the dynamism of the export sector. An effective export promotion should compensate for the disadvantages of the national exporters and should make the export business profitable enough to lure entrepreneurs to this sector.
For more such innovative content on management studies, join WeSchool PGDM-DLP Program: http://bit.ly/ZEcPAc
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3. EXIM POLICY
The foreign trade of India is guided by
the Export Import policy of the govt. of
india
Regulated by the foreign trade
development and regulatory Act 1992.
Exim policy contain various policy
decissions with respect to import and
exports from the country
Exim policy is prepared and
announced by the central govt.
4. GENERAL OBJECTIVE OF
EXIM POLICY
To establish the framework for globlization
To promote the productivity competitiveness of
Indian Industry
To Encourage the attainment of high and
internationally accepted standards of quality
6. MARKET DIVERSIFICATION
diversification of Indian exports to other markets.
(a) 27 new countries have been included within the
ambit of Focus Market Scheme.
(b) The incentives provided under Focus Market
Scheme have been increased from 2.5% to 3%.
(c) There has been a significant increase in the
outlay under ‘Market Linked Focus Product
Scheme’ by inclusion of more markets and
products.
7. TECHNOLOGICAL UPGRADATION
Zero duty has been introduced for certain engineering
products, electronic products, basic chemicals and
pharmaceuticals, apparel and textile, plastics,
handicrafts, chemicals and allied products and leather
and leather products.
The existing 3% EPCG Scheme has been considerably
simplified.
A number of products including automobiles and other
engineering products have been included for incentives
under Focus Product, and Market Linked Focus Product
Schemes.
Steps to encourage Project Exports shall be taken.
8. SUPPORT TO STATUS HOLDERS
The Government recognized ‘Status Holders’
contribute approx. 60% of India’s goods exports.
additional duty credit scrip can be used for import of
capital goods by these status holders.
The status holder incentive scrip scheme is being
expanded to cover more export product groups.
9. AGRICULTURE AND VILLAGE INDUSTRY
Vishesh Krishi and Gram Udyog Yojana.
Capital goods imported under EPCG will be
permitted.
Import of restricted items.
Import of inputs such as pesticides are permitted.
New towns of export excellence with a threshold
limit of Rs 150 crore shall be notified.
10. HANDLOOMS
2% bonus benefits.
Specific funds for promoting handloom exports.
Duty free import entitlement of specified trimmings
and embellishments.
Duty free import entitlement of hand knotted carpet
samples.
Duty free import of old pieces of hand knotted.
11. HANDICRAFTS
Duty free import.
Specific funds are earmarked.
CVD is exempted on duty free import of trimmings
Machinery and equipment are exempt from
customs duty.
All handicraft exports would be treated as special
Focus products.
2% bonus benefits under Focus Product Scheme
for Handicraft exports.
12. GEMS & JEWELLERY
Import of gold of 8k and above is allowed
Duty Free Import Entitlement of Consumables, Tools
and additional items.
13. LEATHER AND FOOTWEAR
Additional 2% bonus benefits under Focus Product
Scheme.
Duty free import entitlement of specified items
Machinery and equipment shall be exempted from
basic customs duty.
14. MARINE SECTOR
Duty free import of specified specialised inputs /
chemicals and flavouring oils.
Marine products are incentivized at special higher rate
Marine sector included for benefits under zero duty
EPCG scheme.
15. SPORTS GOODS AND TOYS
Duty free import of specified specialised inputs
allowed
Sports goods and toys shall be treated as a Priority
sector
Fast track clearance
Treated as special focus products
2% bonus benefits for Sports Goods & Toys.
16. GREEN PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGIES
India aims to become a hub for production and export
of green products and technologies.
special initiative will be taken to promote development
and manufacture of such products and technologies
for exports.
17. INCENTIVES FOR EXPORTS FROM THE
NORTH EASTERN REGION
In order to give a fillip to exports of products from the
north-eastern States, notified products of this region
would be incentivized under Reward Schemes of
Chapter 3 of FTP.