logging in or signing up Presentation1 aSGuest27383 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 2925 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 03, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: himshw (27 month(s) ago) nice Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Exim policy : Exim policy The foreign trade of India is guided by the Export Import policy of the govt. of india Regulated by the foreign trade development and regulatory Act 1992. Exim policy contain various policy decissions with respect to import and exports from the country Exim policy is prepared and announced by the central govt. Exim policy of India aims to developing export potential, improving export performance encouraging foreign trade and creating favourable balance of payment position GENERAL OBJECTIVE OF EXIM POLICY : GENERAL OBJECTIVE OF EXIM POLICY To establish the framework for globlization To promote the productivity competitiveness of Indian Industry To Encourage the attainment of high and internationally accepted standards of quality To augment export by facilitating access to raw material,intermediate component, consumables and capital goods from the international market To promote internationally competitive import substitution and self reliance EXIM POLICY OF INDIA 2004-09 : EXIM POLICY OF INDIA 2004-09 Hon. Kamal Nath minister for commerce and Industry has announced on 31st Aug 2004,India’s first exim policy The duration of the policy from 1st sept. 2004 to 31st march 2009. It takes an integrated view of the overall development of India's foreign trade Aim of the policy is to double the global merchandise trade within the policy time period of 5 year OBJECTIVE OF EXIM POLICY 2004-09 : OBJECTIVE OF EXIM POLICY 2004-09 To double percentage of share of global merchandise trade within the five year . To act as an effective instrument of economic growth by giving a trust to employment generation HIGHLIBGHT OF THE NEW FOREIGN TRADE POLICY 04-09 : HIGHLIBGHT OF THE NEW FOREIGN TRADE POLICY 04-09 Special Focus Initiative : Semi urban and rural area Agriculture: Vises Krishi Yojana and agri export zones Handlooms and Handicrafts: Mark under Market access Initiatives scheme and proposed to start new SEZ. Gems and Jewellery :Import of Gold of 18 carat and above has been permitted under the replenishment scheme Lather and Footwear : duty free import entitlement of specified item shall be 5% of FOB value of exports during the preceding year Export Promotion Scheme : Export Promotion Scheme Assistance to State for Infrastructure Development of Exports [ASIDE] Market Access Initiatives [MAI] Marketing Development Assistance [MDA] Town of Export Excellence Target plus scheme Served From India scheme Service Export Promotion council New Status Holder Catogorization : New Status Holder Catogorization . : . BORD OF TRADE: The role is to Advising government on relevant issue connected with for Foreign Trade Policy Implication of the Foreign Trade 04-09 : Implication of the Foreign Trade 04-09 Implication on Indian Economy : - This policy purpose to simplify procedures and develop technology and infrastructure Implication on Agriculture : - special Agriculture produce scheme has been introduce for promoting the export of fruit vegetable , flowers, and their value added products Implication on Handloom and Handicraft : - Establishment of Handicraft SEZ and Handicraft Export promotion council would promote development pf handloom and handicraft industry ` : ` Implication on Gem and Jewellery Sector: -This is special thrust area in this policy - Duty free imports of other inputs would give a further boost to this sector Implications on Later and Footwear Industry - Duty free imports as a specified percentage of exports . - Exemption on duty on equipment of effluent treatement plants would be help promoting export form this sector ` : ` Implication on Service Industry: - An exclusive service promotion has been set up in order to map the opportunities for key services In key market - Develop strategic market access Programmes like brand building in co-ordination Annual Supplement to Foreign Trade policy 2004-09 : Annual Supplement to Foreign Trade policy 2004-09 Minister For Commerce and Industry , Government of India has announced Annual supplement 2005 , to the foreign Trade policy 2004-09 on the 8th April 2005. Highlight of the Supplement : Highlight of the Supplement Inter State Trade Council: To engage the state government in providing an enabling environment for boosting international trade , by setting up an inter state trade council Removal of Export Cess : proposed to abolish cess on export of all agricultural and plantation commodities levied under various commodities levied under various commodity board act Export promotion capital goods scheme (EPCG) : This scheme is extended to agricultural sector, retail sectors in order to promote exports from them Service sector: To upgrade infrastructure in the service related companies . : . Agri Exports :Benefits under ‘Vishesh Krishi Upaj Yojana’ addition to export of polutry and dairy products of in addition to export of flowers , fruit vegetables and their value added products Package for Marine Sectior : Duty free import of specified specialized chemicals and flavoring oils as per a defined list shall be allowed to the extent of 1 % of FOB value of preding financial years exports Advance licensing scheme: The scope of Advance for annual requirement has been extended to all categories of exporters having past export performance. ` : ` Duty Free Replenishment Certificate : Brass scrap , Additives , paper board ,and dye stuff have been removed from the list of item prescribrd for import under DFRC procedural simplification : purposed to simplify procedures and reduce the documentation requirements so as to reduce the transaction cost of the exporters and thereby increase their competitiveness EDI Initiative : DGFT shall introduce an automated electronic system for filing , retrieval and authentication of documents based on agreed protocols and message exchange with other authorities such including customer and banks Negative List Exports 2002-07 : Negative List Exports 2002-07 The negative list consists oof goods , the import or export of which is ether prohibited , restricted through a designate government agency Prohibited list of exports , as per the EXIM policy 2002-07 - All forms of wild animals including their parts and products - Special Chemical as notified by the DGFT - Exotic birds as notified by the DGFT - Beef -Sea Shells as Specified - Human skeleton - peacock Tail - Red sanders Wood in any form , : , Restricted Items : which item allowed for exports under special license by the DGFT -Dress materials , ready –made garments , fabrics or verses of the Holy Quaran - Horses – kathiawadi , marwari , and Manipuri breeds. - Fresh and frozen silver prom frets of weight less than 300gm - paddy (Rice in husk) - seaweeds of all type - chemical fertilizer all types. Canalized Item : can be exported without without an export license through designated state Trading enterprise : Canalized Item : can be exported without without an export license through designated state Trading enterprise Freely Exported Item : can be exported without an export license frm DGFT .however export of such item is subject to certain procedure or coondition : Freely Exported Item : can be exported without an export license frm DGFT .however export of such item is subject to certain procedure or coondition . : . presented by :- Simmi kumari Shivaji singh Vijay kumar verma Imran khan pankaj kumar rai . : . THANK YOU You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Presentation1 aSGuest27383 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 2925 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 03, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 1 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: himshw (27 month(s) ago) nice Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Exim policy : Exim policy The foreign trade of India is guided by the Export Import policy of the govt. of india Regulated by the foreign trade development and regulatory Act 1992. Exim policy contain various policy decissions with respect to import and exports from the country Exim policy is prepared and announced by the central govt. Exim policy of India aims to developing export potential, improving export performance encouraging foreign trade and creating favourable balance of payment position GENERAL OBJECTIVE OF EXIM POLICY : GENERAL OBJECTIVE OF EXIM POLICY To establish the framework for globlization To promote the productivity competitiveness of Indian Industry To Encourage the attainment of high and internationally accepted standards of quality To augment export by facilitating access to raw material,intermediate component, consumables and capital goods from the international market To promote internationally competitive import substitution and self reliance EXIM POLICY OF INDIA 2004-09 : EXIM POLICY OF INDIA 2004-09 Hon. Kamal Nath minister for commerce and Industry has announced on 31st Aug 2004,India’s first exim policy The duration of the policy from 1st sept. 2004 to 31st march 2009. It takes an integrated view of the overall development of India's foreign trade Aim of the policy is to double the global merchandise trade within the policy time period of 5 year OBJECTIVE OF EXIM POLICY 2004-09 : OBJECTIVE OF EXIM POLICY 2004-09 To double percentage of share of global merchandise trade within the five year . To act as an effective instrument of economic growth by giving a trust to employment generation HIGHLIBGHT OF THE NEW FOREIGN TRADE POLICY 04-09 : HIGHLIBGHT OF THE NEW FOREIGN TRADE POLICY 04-09 Special Focus Initiative : Semi urban and rural area Agriculture: Vises Krishi Yojana and agri export zones Handlooms and Handicrafts: Mark under Market access Initiatives scheme and proposed to start new SEZ. Gems and Jewellery :Import of Gold of 18 carat and above has been permitted under the replenishment scheme Lather and Footwear : duty free import entitlement of specified item shall be 5% of FOB value of exports during the preceding year Export Promotion Scheme : Export Promotion Scheme Assistance to State for Infrastructure Development of Exports [ASIDE] Market Access Initiatives [MAI] Marketing Development Assistance [MDA] Town of Export Excellence Target plus scheme Served From India scheme Service Export Promotion council New Status Holder Catogorization : New Status Holder Catogorization . : . BORD OF TRADE: The role is to Advising government on relevant issue connected with for Foreign Trade Policy Implication of the Foreign Trade 04-09 : Implication of the Foreign Trade 04-09 Implication on Indian Economy : - This policy purpose to simplify procedures and develop technology and infrastructure Implication on Agriculture : - special Agriculture produce scheme has been introduce for promoting the export of fruit vegetable , flowers, and their value added products Implication on Handloom and Handicraft : - Establishment of Handicraft SEZ and Handicraft Export promotion council would promote development pf handloom and handicraft industry ` : ` Implication on Gem and Jewellery Sector: -This is special thrust area in this policy - Duty free imports of other inputs would give a further boost to this sector Implications on Later and Footwear Industry - Duty free imports as a specified percentage of exports . - Exemption on duty on equipment of effluent treatement plants would be help promoting export form this sector ` : ` Implication on Service Industry: - An exclusive service promotion has been set up in order to map the opportunities for key services In key market - Develop strategic market access Programmes like brand building in co-ordination Annual Supplement to Foreign Trade policy 2004-09 : Annual Supplement to Foreign Trade policy 2004-09 Minister For Commerce and Industry , Government of India has announced Annual supplement 2005 , to the foreign Trade policy 2004-09 on the 8th April 2005. Highlight of the Supplement : Highlight of the Supplement Inter State Trade Council: To engage the state government in providing an enabling environment for boosting international trade , by setting up an inter state trade council Removal of Export Cess : proposed to abolish cess on export of all agricultural and plantation commodities levied under various commodities levied under various commodity board act Export promotion capital goods scheme (EPCG) : This scheme is extended to agricultural sector, retail sectors in order to promote exports from them Service sector: To upgrade infrastructure in the service related companies . : . Agri Exports :Benefits under ‘Vishesh Krishi Upaj Yojana’ addition to export of polutry and dairy products of in addition to export of flowers , fruit vegetables and their value added products Package for Marine Sectior : Duty free import of specified specialized chemicals and flavoring oils as per a defined list shall be allowed to the extent of 1 % of FOB value of preding financial years exports Advance licensing scheme: The scope of Advance for annual requirement has been extended to all categories of exporters having past export performance. ` : ` Duty Free Replenishment Certificate : Brass scrap , Additives , paper board ,and dye stuff have been removed from the list of item prescribrd for import under DFRC procedural simplification : purposed to simplify procedures and reduce the documentation requirements so as to reduce the transaction cost of the exporters and thereby increase their competitiveness EDI Initiative : DGFT shall introduce an automated electronic system for filing , retrieval and authentication of documents based on agreed protocols and message exchange with other authorities such including customer and banks Negative List Exports 2002-07 : Negative List Exports 2002-07 The negative list consists oof goods , the import or export of which is ether prohibited , restricted through a designate government agency Prohibited list of exports , as per the EXIM policy 2002-07 - All forms of wild animals including their parts and products - Special Chemical as notified by the DGFT - Exotic birds as notified by the DGFT - Beef -Sea Shells as Specified - Human skeleton - peacock Tail - Red sanders Wood in any form , : , Restricted Items : which item allowed for exports under special license by the DGFT -Dress materials , ready –made garments , fabrics or verses of the Holy Quaran - Horses – kathiawadi , marwari , and Manipuri breeds. - Fresh and frozen silver prom frets of weight less than 300gm - paddy (Rice in husk) - seaweeds of all type - chemical fertilizer all types. Canalized Item : can be exported without without an export license through designated state Trading enterprise : Canalized Item : can be exported without without an export license through designated state Trading enterprise Freely Exported Item : can be exported without an export license frm DGFT .however export of such item is subject to certain procedure or coondition : Freely Exported Item : can be exported without an export license frm DGFT .however export of such item is subject to certain procedure or coondition . : . presented by :- Simmi kumari Shivaji singh Vijay kumar verma Imran khan pankaj kumar rai . : . THANK YOU