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DGFT Public Notice No-66(RE-2006)/ 2004-09 dated
23.10.2006
Amendments in Import Policy of Metal Scrap/Waste
In exercise of the powers conferred under Paragraph 2.4 of the
Foreign Trade Policy, 2004-09 and Paragraph 1.1 of Handbook of Procedures
(Vol.1), the Director General of Foreign Trade hereby makes the following
amendments in the Handbook of Procedures (Vol.1).
1. The following shall be added at the end of para 2.32.2 (a):
“In addition, all import consignments of Metallic Waste and Scrap must
accompany a Pre-shipment Inspection Certificate stating that:
(i) The consignment does not contain any type of arms, ammunition, mines,
shells, cartridges, radio active contaminated or any other explosive material in
any form either used or otherwise.
(ii) The imported item(s) is actually a metallic waste/scrap/ seconds/defective
as per the internationally accepted parameters for such a classification.
The format of the certificate to be issued by the Pre-shipment Agencies, Names
of the Agencies authorized to issue such certificates and procedure for
authorization of these agencies to be made operational with effect from
1.4.2007, will be notified separately in due course.
2. Last Para of Paragraph 2.32.2 (g) will be amended to read as follows:
“The new system of import from registered sources will come into effect from
1st April, 2007. However, in cases where Bill of Lading is dated 31st March,
2007 or before, imports will be allowed on the basis of Pre-Shipment Inspection
regime in terms of Para 2.32 of the Handbook of Procedures (Vol.1), notified
vide Public Notice No. 1 dated 8th April, 2005 and as amended from time to time,
till the new system of import from registered sources comes into effect.”
3. Paragraph 2.32.2 (e) will be amended to read as follows:
“Only direct imports from registered suppliers will be allowed. However, in
all documents relating to import transactions, name of importer as well as
exporter will be indicated. No high sea sale would be allowed.”
4. This issues in public interest.
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(K. T. CHACKO)
DIRECTOR GENERAL OF FOREIGN TRADE