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WORLD TRADE SERVICES
Advisory & Consultancy for Export & Import Incentives
WTS….is Emerging Export Import Consultancy Firm Promoted by Experienced & Expert Foreign Trade Consultant and Advocate.
WTS offer a prompt and hassle free Import Export Consultancy work like Import Export Documentation, Custom Clearance, Fema Cases, Freight Forwarding and DGFT Applications i.e. IEC/VKUY/ FMS/FPS/MIES/EPCG/DFIA /EXPORT HOUSE/100% EOU/SEZ/ APPROVAL/NORMS FIXATION and APEAL CASES.
WTS handle all comprehensive paper work with ATMOST CARE and provide Excellent/ valuable Services on Export Import Matters to our valued clients. We strive hard to ensure prompt execution of all necessary documents and formalities as per current EXIM POLICY. Through proper and professional approach we save our clients TIME and MONEY and Control Hidden Cost/Overhead Expenses.
We have Design SMS/Email System to update clients of their day to day paper works and DGFT Applications status.
Our Result Oriented Excellent EXIM Consultancy Services lead us a Emerging Export Import Consultancy Firm in India.
WTS is active Player in DUTY FREE IMPORT LICENCE Sale/Purchase having tie-up with leading Exporters - Importers for Buying and Selling DEPB/VKUY/FMS/FPS&DFIA Licences at Best Competitive Market Premium.
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OUR SERVICES
IEC – Import Export Code
RCMC - REGISTRATION & EXPORT COMPANY SET-UP
VKGUY License – Vishesh Krishi and Gram Upaj Yojana
FMS License - Focus Market Scheme
FPS License – Focus Product Scheme
MLFPS Licence - Market Linked Focus Products Scheme
MEIS Licence - Merchandise Export from India Scheme
EPCG License – Export Promotion Capital Goods
DFIA License – Duty Free Authorisation
ADVANCE AUTHORISATION SCHEME
EXPORT HOUSE CERTIFICATE
OTHER SERVICES
- AGRI. INFRASTRUCTURE INCENTIVE SCRIP.
- SEZ APPROVAL.
- ISO 9000/ISO 14000.
- D.S.C.: E-TOKEN INSTALLATION AND RENEWAL.
- CUSTOM CLEARANCE.
- FREIGHT FORWARDING & CHARTERING.
- IMPORT SOURCING.
- JOINT VENTURE.
Key Takeaways:
Export Promotion Schemes in India
Analysis of WTO' Ruling
Schemes adopted by Member Nations
Alternatives to Export Promotion Schemes
Way forward
Advance Authorisation Scheme PPT - Latest Updates Included | AfleoAfleoConsultants
Advance Authorisation Scheme is introduced to import duty-free raw materials and to export those finished goods.
Advance Authorisation Scheme PPT gives all the information about objective of Advance Authorisation scheme / Types of Schemes under Chapter- 4 / SION Norms / Self Declaration Norms / Self Ratification Norms / Prior Fixation of Norms / Value Addition / Pre-Import Condition / Actual User Condition / Validity Period of Import & Re-validation / Export Obligation (Extension in EO) / Duty Free Import Authorisation (DFIA).
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WORLD TRADE SERVICES
Advisory & Consultancy for Export & Import Incentives
WTS….is Emerging Export Import Consultancy Firm Promoted by Experienced & Expert Foreign Trade Consultant and Advocate.
WTS offer a prompt and hassle free Import Export Consultancy work like Import Export Documentation, Custom Clearance, Fema Cases, Freight Forwarding and DGFT Applications i.e. IEC/VKUY/ FMS/FPS/MIES/EPCG/DFIA /EXPORT HOUSE/100% EOU/SEZ/ APPROVAL/NORMS FIXATION and APEAL CASES.
WTS handle all comprehensive paper work with ATMOST CARE and provide Excellent/ valuable Services on Export Import Matters to our valued clients. We strive hard to ensure prompt execution of all necessary documents and formalities as per current EXIM POLICY. Through proper and professional approach we save our clients TIME and MONEY and Control Hidden Cost/Overhead Expenses.
We have Design SMS/Email System to update clients of their day to day paper works and DGFT Applications status.
Our Result Oriented Excellent EXIM Consultancy Services lead us a Emerging Export Import Consultancy Firm in India.
WTS is active Player in DUTY FREE IMPORT LICENCE Sale/Purchase having tie-up with leading Exporters - Importers for Buying and Selling DEPB/VKUY/FMS/FPS&DFIA Licences at Best Competitive Market Premium.
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OUR SERVICES
IEC – Import Export Code
RCMC - REGISTRATION & EXPORT COMPANY SET-UP
VKGUY License – Vishesh Krishi and Gram Upaj Yojana
FMS License - Focus Market Scheme
FPS License – Focus Product Scheme
MLFPS Licence - Market Linked Focus Products Scheme
MEIS Licence - Merchandise Export from India Scheme
EPCG License – Export Promotion Capital Goods
DFIA License – Duty Free Authorisation
ADVANCE AUTHORISATION SCHEME
EXPORT HOUSE CERTIFICATE
OTHER SERVICES
- AGRI. INFRASTRUCTURE INCENTIVE SCRIP.
- SEZ APPROVAL.
- ISO 9000/ISO 14000.
- D.S.C.: E-TOKEN INSTALLATION AND RENEWAL.
- CUSTOM CLEARANCE.
- FREIGHT FORWARDING & CHARTERING.
- IMPORT SOURCING.
- JOINT VENTURE.
Key Takeaways:
Export Promotion Schemes in India
Analysis of WTO' Ruling
Schemes adopted by Member Nations
Alternatives to Export Promotion Schemes
Way forward
Advance Authorisation Scheme PPT - Latest Updates Included | AfleoAfleoConsultants
Advance Authorisation Scheme is introduced to import duty-free raw materials and to export those finished goods.
Advance Authorisation Scheme PPT gives all the information about objective of Advance Authorisation scheme / Types of Schemes under Chapter- 4 / SION Norms / Self Declaration Norms / Self Ratification Norms / Prior Fixation of Norms / Value Addition / Pre-Import Condition / Actual User Condition / Validity Period of Import & Re-validation / Export Obligation (Extension in EO) / Duty Free Import Authorisation (DFIA).
Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of IndiaIsha Joshi
Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India Ltd. ( ECGC ) is a Government of India Enterprise which provides export credit insurance facilities to exporters and banks in India. It functions under the administrative control of Ministry of Commerce & Industry, and is managed by a Board of Directors comprising representatives of the Government, Reserve Bank of India, banking , insurance and exporting community. Over the years, it has evolved various export credit risk insurance products to suit the requirements of Indian exporters and commercial banks. ECGC is the seventh largest credit insurer of the world in terms of coverage of national exports. The present paid up capital of the Company is Rs. 1200 Crores and the authorized capital is Rs. 5000 Crores.
ECGC is essentially an export promotion organization, seeking to improve the competitive capacity of Indian exporters by giving them credit insurance covers comparable to those available to their competitors from most other countries. It keeps its premium rates at the lowest level possible.
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.
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 will be learning about the basic concepts and important definitions under the Customs Act, 1962.
OBJECTIVE
Customs duty is an indirect tax, which is a tax on the goods and not a tax on the person having or owning the goods. Custom Duty is valued based either on specific duty or Ad valorem. In this webinar, we will be understanding the provisions of Valuations under Customs Duty.
Introduction
Import duty
Export duty
Constitutional Provision
Basis of determining the duty
Types of customs duty
Format
Notes
Case study problems
Solution of problem
Valuation
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.
#EPCG Scheme# By SN Panigrahi
EPCG Scheme allows import of capital goods (except those specified in negative list in Appendix 5 F) for pre-production, production and post-production at zero customs duty.
Capital goods imported under EPCG Authorisation for physical exports are also exempt from IGST and Compensation Cess upto 31-03-2020 only
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 types customs duty levied and the duty drawback allowed under the customs law.
What is a Free Trade Zone?
A free trade zone (FTZ)is a designated area that eliminates traditional trade barriers, such as tariffs, some kind of taxes and fees and minimizes bureaucratic
regulations.
The goal of a free trade zone is to enhance global market presence of the Country or location by attracting new business and foreign investments.
Tax-free trade zones generate foreign exchange through exports, and create economic value added.
Free, foreign, and export processing zones all fall under the umbrella of being free trade zones. Because these terms are confusingly similar, they are often used
interchangeably.
Foreign Trade Policy is a set of guidelines and instructions established by the DGFT in matters related to the import and export of goods in India. The Government of India, Ministry of Commerce and Industry announces Export Import Policy every five years.
Therefore, it is very important for importers and exporters to completely dive into the concept of customs duties applied to their goods and know how to work on customs solution(s).
Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of IndiaIsha Joshi
Export Credit Guarantee Corporation of India Ltd. ( ECGC ) is a Government of India Enterprise which provides export credit insurance facilities to exporters and banks in India. It functions under the administrative control of Ministry of Commerce & Industry, and is managed by a Board of Directors comprising representatives of the Government, Reserve Bank of India, banking , insurance and exporting community. Over the years, it has evolved various export credit risk insurance products to suit the requirements of Indian exporters and commercial banks. ECGC is the seventh largest credit insurer of the world in terms of coverage of national exports. The present paid up capital of the Company is Rs. 1200 Crores and the authorized capital is Rs. 5000 Crores.
ECGC is essentially an export promotion organization, seeking to improve the competitive capacity of Indian exporters by giving them credit insurance covers comparable to those available to their competitors from most other countries. It keeps its premium rates at the lowest level possible.
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.
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 will be learning about the basic concepts and important definitions under the Customs Act, 1962.
OBJECTIVE
Customs duty is an indirect tax, which is a tax on the goods and not a tax on the person having or owning the goods. Custom Duty is valued based either on specific duty or Ad valorem. In this webinar, we will be understanding the provisions of Valuations under Customs Duty.
Introduction
Import duty
Export duty
Constitutional Provision
Basis of determining the duty
Types of customs duty
Format
Notes
Case study problems
Solution of problem
Valuation
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.
#EPCG Scheme# By SN Panigrahi
EPCG Scheme allows import of capital goods (except those specified in negative list in Appendix 5 F) for pre-production, production and post-production at zero customs duty.
Capital goods imported under EPCG Authorisation for physical exports are also exempt from IGST and Compensation Cess upto 31-03-2020 only
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 types customs duty levied and the duty drawback allowed under the customs law.
What is a Free Trade Zone?
A free trade zone (FTZ)is a designated area that eliminates traditional trade barriers, such as tariffs, some kind of taxes and fees and minimizes bureaucratic
regulations.
The goal of a free trade zone is to enhance global market presence of the Country or location by attracting new business and foreign investments.
Tax-free trade zones generate foreign exchange through exports, and create economic value added.
Free, foreign, and export processing zones all fall under the umbrella of being free trade zones. Because these terms are confusingly similar, they are often used
interchangeably.
Foreign Trade Policy is a set of guidelines and instructions established by the DGFT in matters related to the import and export of goods in India. The Government of India, Ministry of Commerce and Industry announces Export Import Policy every five years.
Therefore, it is very important for importers and exporters to completely dive into the concept of customs duties applied to their goods and know how to work on customs solution(s).
New Export Promotion Scheme RoDTEP : Implemented without Rates Announced - By...SN Panigrahi, PMP
New Export Promotion Scheme RoDTEP : Implemented without Rates Announced - By SN Panigrahi
#ExportPromotionSchemes
#MEIS -Exit
#EXPORT
#ExportBenefits
#EssAnnPee Business Solutions
#RatesRoDTEP
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Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
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The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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2. Definition of export promotion
■ Export promotion has been defined as “those public policy
measures which actually or potentially enhance exporting
activity at the company, industry or national level”.
■ Although many forces determine the international flow of
goods and services, export promotion is one of the principal
opportunities that government have to influence the volume
and types of goods and services exported from their areas of
jurisdiction.
3. ■ Exports are given priority in India and enjoy lot of incentives.
The government of India has framed several schemes to
promote exports and to obtain foreign exchange.These
schemes grants incentives and other benefits.The
documentation and procedures are diverse with each
incentive provided.
■ If exporter does not pay adequate care and attention at the
time and stage of export shipment in providing complete and
adequate information in the documents in a proper way, their
claims for export incentives will adversely affected.
■ It is essential to the exporters to plan carefully in respect of
incentives, even at the time of shipment, though their
benefits are available only after completion of the shipment.
4.
5. Need for export promotion
■ A business become more remunerative when either one is able to cut
down one’s cost or one is in a position to increase one’s revenue or also
when one is able to increase one’s profits after tax.
■ The objective of export promotion measures are to make exporting a
more remunerative business than it was in the absence of these
measures.
■ Another main goal of the export promotion is to prepare the “potential”
industries for competition with the foreign markets.
6. Export and import incentives
■ Following are the incentives provided by government for export and
import in India.
– Duty exemption scheme
– Duty drawback
– Served From India Scheme (SFIS)
– VKGUY Scheme
– Status Holder Incentive Scrip (SHIS)
– Agri-infrastructureScrip
– Focus Market Scheme (FMS)
– Focus Product Scheme (FPS)
– Market Linked Focus Product Scheme (MLFPS)
7.
8. 1. Duty Exemption Scheme
■ The duty exemption scheme enables import of inputs required for
export promotion
■ The duty remission scheme enables post replenishment/remission of
duty on inputs used in the export product.
■ These schemes are mostly available on those imported product, which
will be latter on used for manufacturing of goods meant for export.
■ This not only stimulates the industrial growth and development, but
also brings the foreign currency during the final export process.
Following are some of the important import incentives offered by the
Government of India
10. i. Preferential Rates
– Import incentive under preferential rate is only applicable for the import of
goods from certain preferential countries such as Mauritius, Seychelles and
Tonga provided certain conditions are satisfied.
– The certificate of origin is very important in order to avail the benefits
11. ii. Duty Entitlement Pass Book /DEPB
Scheme
■ DEPB is basically an export incentive scheme
■ The objective of DEPB scheme is to neutralise the incidence of basic custom
duty on the import content of the export product.
■ DEPB allows the exporter to import raw materials, intermediates, components,
parts, packaging materials etc. except those items mentioned as restricted item
for imports in ITC (HS) classification of export and import items.
■ The rates of import duty credit under DEPB scheme are given in the Hand Book
of ProceduresVol.1.
■ Merchant exporter and manufacture exporter are eligible for DEPB on the post
export basis
12. iii. Duty Free Replenishment Certificate -DFRC
■ Under the Duty Free Replenishment Certificate schemes, import
incentives are give to the exporter for the import of inputs used in the
manufacture of goods without payment of basic customs duty.
■ Duty Free Replenishment Certificate (DFRC) was replaced by the Duty
Free Import Authorization (DFIA)
13. iv.Duty Free Import Authorization - DFIA
■ A Duty Free Import Authorisation is issued to allow duty free import or
inputs which are used in the manufacture of the export product and
fuel, energy, catalyst etc. which are consumed or utilised in the course
of their use to obtain the export product.
14. v. Deemed Exports
■ Deemed Export is a special type of transaction in which the payment is
received before the goods are delivered.
■ The payment can be done in Indian Rupee or in Foreign Exchange
■ As the deemed export is also a source of foreign exchange, so the
government of India has given the benefit duty free import of inputs.
15. 2. Duty Drawback
■ Duty Drawback is the special rebate given under the Section 75 of Indian
Customs Act on exported products or materials. It means the rebate of
duty chargeable on imported material or excisable material used in the
manufacturing of goods in and is exported.
■ The exporter may claim drawback or refund of excise and customs
duties being paid by his suppliers.The final exporter can claim the
drawback on material used for the manufacture of export products.
■ Drawback is not allowed on inputs obtained without payment of
customs or excise duty.
■ In part payment of customs and excise duty, rebate or refund can be
claimed only on the paid part.
■ Duty drawback rates or concession are only applicable on products
which are used in the processing of goods manufactured in India and
then exported to foreign countries.