(R. S. Gujral)
DIRECTOR GENERAL OF FOREIGN TRADE
(Issued from F.No.01/80/162/540/AM09/DES-II)
ANNEXURE “A” TO THE PUBLIC NOTICE NO. 150(RE-2009)/2004-2009 DATED : 25.02.2009
ENGINEERING PRODUCTS
AMENDMENTS/CORRECTIONS/MODIFICATION
The amendment/corrections/modifications as mentioned in foot
Note 6 vide Public Notice No. 50(RE-2006)2004-2009 dated 31.08.2006 annexed with
SION C-525 to read as under:-
SION Sl. No. C – 525
Present Description:
Note 6: Import of Stainless Steel Melting Scrap of known chemical composition
may be permitted within the overall quantity of item no. 1(a) but up to 60% and
90% respectively to Induction Furnace and Electric Furnace based units. In such
a case, quantity of respective ferroalloy/metal to be allowed as per formula at
Sl.No. 2 will have to be reduced to account for the recoverable alloying
element(s) (Nickel, Copper, Chromium and Vanadium) present in the stainless
steel scrap. The reduced quantity of these ferroalloys/metals shall be obtained
by deducting the equivalent quantity of ferroalloy/metal to be obtained using
the following formula from the total quantity to be worked out as per formula at
Sl. No. 2 in the SION read with Note 3:
Alloy Steel Scrap Quantity (kg) x % of relevant element in scrap
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1.115 x % of relevant element in ferroalloy/metal/compound
Amended Description:
Note 6: Import of Stainless Steel Melting Scrap of known chemical composition
may be permitted within the overall quantity of item no. 1(a) but upto 90% to
Induction Furnace units having AOD/VOD facilities and Electric Furnace units.
For units having Induction Furnaces without AOD/VOD, import of stainless steel
melting scrap will however, be permitted within the overall quantity of item No.
1(a) but upto 60% only. Only such grade of Stainless Steel Melting Scrap will be
allowed that is relevant to the export product. In such a case, quantity of
respective ferroalloy/metal to be allowed as per formula at Sl.No. 2 will have
to be reduced to account for the recoverable alloying element(s) (Nickel,
Copper, Chromium and Vanadium) present in the stainless steel scrap. The reduced
quantity of these ferroalloys/metals shall be obtained by deducting the
equivalent quantity of ferroalloy/metal to be obtained using the following
formula from the total quantity to be worked out as per formula at Sl. No. 2 in
the SION read with Note 3:
Alloy Steel Scrap Quantity (kg) x % of relevant element in scrap
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1.115 x % of relevant element in ferroalloy/metal/compound
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