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PUBLIC NOTICE No.54(RE-00)/1997-2002 Dated 7th February, 2001
Various reliefs granted by DGFT for the units located in the areas affected by
earthquake in the State of Gujarat.
In exercise of powers conferred under paragraph 4.11 of
the Export and Import Policy, 1997-2002, as notified in the Gazette of India
extraordinary, Part-II- Section 3-Sub-section (ii) vide S.O. No.283(E) dated
31.3.97, the Director General of Foreign Trade hereby makes the following
amendment in the Handbook of Procedures (Vol.1) (RE-00), 1997-2002.
The earthquake which struck Gujarat on 26th
January, 2001 had devastated many units including exporting units. The following
amendments shall be deemed to have been made wherever required in respect of the
units located in the areas affected by earthquake in the State of Gujarat.
1. Under paragraph 6.11, one year
general extension in export obligation both for fulfilling the yearwise/block of
yearwise export obligation or for fulfilling the complete export obligation
shall be available to units hit by earthquake under the EPCG Scheme.
2. The monitoring of export
performance in respect of EOUs in Gujarat
and units in Kandla Special Economic Zone damaged by earthquake shall be
deferred till 30.6.2001.
3. Under paragraph 7.22, a further
period of one year shall be given for completing the export obligation under
Advance Licensing Scheme.
4. Under paragraph 7.23 relating to
validity of Advance Licence one year
deemed validity shall be extended to all Advance Licence with port of
registration in areas affected by earthquake which have expired in the month of
January, 2001 or thereafter.
5. Similarly, the validity of DEPB
and DFRC with port of registration in areas affected by earthquake in Gujarat
shall be deemed to have been extended by one year in respect of DEPB/DFRC which
have expired in the month of January, 2001 or thereafter.
6. Wherever the prescribed
documents includes the submission of original documents, the units affected by
the earthquake in Gujarat may submit duplicate copies of the document duly
attested by the Bank/Customs authorities, as the case may be, for claiming any
licence and also for discharge of export obligation. No cut, which is normally
applicable when an applicant submits the duplicate documents, shall be
applicable in such cases.
7. Wherever the time limit for
filing an application (except an application for claiming Special Import licence)
falls in the month of January, 2001, or thereafter, the same shall be extended
to 31st December, 2001 or the normal time limit applicable whichever
is later.
This issues in public interest.
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(N.L.
Lakhanpal) |
Director
General of Foreign Trade |