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	 EXIM POLICY & CAPITAL    	ACCOUNT CONVERTIBILITY		    (2009-2014)GROUP 4Pallavi Luthra-152Saumya Verma-138Nikhil Sharma-154TonmoyeeGoswami- 40Utsav Gupta- 82DeepikaTyagi- 08Hitesh Mahansaria- 24
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Export – Import Policy of India    ((2009-2014) - With Supplement for Fiscal Year (2010-2011): Objective: ,[object Object]
To simplify procedures of Export and ImportGENERAL PROVISIONS REGARDING  EXPORTS AND IMPORTS ,[object Object],[object Object]
Import of Gifts: This shall be permitted where such goods are  otherwise freely importable under FTP.  In other cases, a Customs Clearance Permit (CCP)  shall be required from DGFT. Export of Gifts: Goods, of value not exceeding Rs.5,00,000 / may be exported as a gift. However, items mentioned as restricted for exports in ITC (HS) shall not be exported as a gift, without any authorization. Passenger Baggage: Bonafide household goods and personal effects may be imported as part of passenger baggage as per limits, terms and conditions thereof in Baggage Rules notified. Denomination of Contracts: All export contracts and invoices shall be denominated either  in freely convertible currency or Indian rupees but export proceeds shall be realised in freely convertible currency.
Single Window System: To reduce transaction and handling costs,  and to facilitate export of perishable agricultural  products. EDI:       DGFT shall move towards an automated environment for  electronic filing, retrieval and authentication of documents.       With a view to promote use of Information Technology, DGFT will provide fiscal incentives. Free movement of Goods:      Consignments of items meant for exports shall not be withheld/ delayed for any reason by any agency of Central /State Government. In case of any doubt, authorities concerned may ask for an undertaking from exporter.
Promotional Measures in Department of Commerce ASIDE  Formulated to provide the state governments for creating infrastructure for the development and growth of Exports. The specific purposes for which funds are allocated are as follows: 1) Creation of SEZs/Agribusiness units/EPZs 2) Development of complementary infrastructure such as  roads connecting the production centres with the ports, setting up of inland container depots. MAI: Financial assistance is available for export promotion. Activities funded under this can be from 25%  to 100% i) Market surveys ,setting up of show rooms     ii) Brand promotions ,participation in international  trade     iii) Publicity campaigns etc
[object Object]
Towns of Export Excellence- Necessary to grant recognition to industrial clusters which contributes to India’s exports to maximise their potential and enabling them to tap new markets. Towns producing goods of Rs. 750 croreswill be notified as TEE .,[object Object]
Export and Trading Houses Merchant as well as Manufacturer Exporters, ServiceProviders, Export Oriented Units (EOUs) and Units located in Special Economic Zones (SEZs), Agri Export Zones (AEZs), Electronic Hardware Technology Parks (EHTPs), Software Technology Parks (STPs) and Bio-Technology Parks (BTPs) shall be eligible for status and avail various privileges. SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES ,[object Object]
Geographic regions where economic laws related to export and import are more liberal as compared to rest parts of the country.
No license required for import made in SEZ units.
Exemption from central sales tax on the sale or purchase of goods and exemption from payment of service tax.
Kandla, Gujarat Multi product  Mumbai, Maharashtra Electronics and Gems and Jewellery,Noida ,Cochin Special Economic Zone Cochin, Falta Special Economic Zone ,Visakhapatnam SEZ.
There are 114 SEZs in India.
Growth of 121.4% is achieved in  2009-10,[object Object]
DUTY EXEMPTION & REMISSION SCHEMES  1)Advance Authorization Scheme: Allows duty free import of inputs that are physically incorporated in export products. A minimum of 15% value addition needed for this authorization. (2)Duty Free Import Authorization Scheme(DFIA) Allows duty free import of inputs, fuel, oil, energy sources, catalyst required for production of export products. A minimum of 20% value addition needed for this authorisation. Duty Remission Schemes: ,[object Object],[object Object]
Payment for such supplies received either in Indian rupees or in free foreign exchange
Some categories of supply of goods regarded as “Deemed Exports” under FTP:           - Supply of goods against Advance 		  	Authorisation            -  Supply of goods to EOU / STP / EHTP / BTP
Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) Scheme
SPECIAL FOCUS INITIATIVES
CAPITALACCOUNT CONVERTIBILITY
What Is Convertibility?

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Eeb exim policy

  • 1. EXIM POLICY & CAPITAL ACCOUNT CONVERTIBILITY (2009-2014)GROUP 4Pallavi Luthra-152Saumya Verma-138Nikhil Sharma-154TonmoyeeGoswami- 40Utsav Gupta- 82DeepikaTyagi- 08Hitesh Mahansaria- 24
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. Import of Gifts: This shall be permitted where such goods are otherwise freely importable under FTP. In other cases, a Customs Clearance Permit (CCP) shall be required from DGFT. Export of Gifts: Goods, of value not exceeding Rs.5,00,000 / may be exported as a gift. However, items mentioned as restricted for exports in ITC (HS) shall not be exported as a gift, without any authorization. Passenger Baggage: Bonafide household goods and personal effects may be imported as part of passenger baggage as per limits, terms and conditions thereof in Baggage Rules notified. Denomination of Contracts: All export contracts and invoices shall be denominated either in freely convertible currency or Indian rupees but export proceeds shall be realised in freely convertible currency.
  • 6. Single Window System: To reduce transaction and handling costs, and to facilitate export of perishable agricultural products. EDI: DGFT shall move towards an automated environment for electronic filing, retrieval and authentication of documents. With a view to promote use of Information Technology, DGFT will provide fiscal incentives. Free movement of Goods: Consignments of items meant for exports shall not be withheld/ delayed for any reason by any agency of Central /State Government. In case of any doubt, authorities concerned may ask for an undertaking from exporter.
  • 7. Promotional Measures in Department of Commerce ASIDE Formulated to provide the state governments for creating infrastructure for the development and growth of Exports. The specific purposes for which funds are allocated are as follows: 1) Creation of SEZs/Agribusiness units/EPZs 2) Development of complementary infrastructure such as roads connecting the production centres with the ports, setting up of inland container depots. MAI: Financial assistance is available for export promotion. Activities funded under this can be from 25% to 100% i) Market surveys ,setting up of show rooms ii) Brand promotions ,participation in international trade iii) Publicity campaigns etc
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11. Geographic regions where economic laws related to export and import are more liberal as compared to rest parts of the country.
  • 12. No license required for import made in SEZ units.
  • 13. Exemption from central sales tax on the sale or purchase of goods and exemption from payment of service tax.
  • 14. Kandla, Gujarat Multi product Mumbai, Maharashtra Electronics and Gems and Jewellery,Noida ,Cochin Special Economic Zone Cochin, Falta Special Economic Zone ,Visakhapatnam SEZ.
  • 15. There are 114 SEZs in India.
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18. Payment for such supplies received either in Indian rupees or in free foreign exchange
  • 19. Some categories of supply of goods regarded as “Deemed Exports” under FTP: - Supply of goods against Advance Authorisation - Supply of goods to EOU / STP / EHTP / BTP
  • 20. Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) Scheme
  • 21.
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 28. Difference Between Current Account and Capital Account Current accountincludes all transactions related to buying foods and services. Rupee is convertible on Current A/C One is free to buy foreign exchange for the purpose of importing goods or services. Capital account includes all capital transactions like taking loans, purchasing foreign assets, FDI, etc. Rupee is convertible on Capital A/C One is free to bring foreign exchange in India to buy assets in India and take foreign exchange outside India to buy assets in foreign countries.
  • 29.
  • 30. What Is Full Capital Account Convertibility?
  • 31.
  • 36. paying fees for a ward who pursues higher studies abroad.
  • 38. has to surrender the foreign exchange to RBI and get it converted at a rate pre-determined by RBI.
  • 39. Government eased the movement of foreign currency on trade account.
  • 40. Importers and Exporters need not get permission on a CASE TO CASE basis as was prevalent in the earlier regime.
  • 41.