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Indo-Seychelles Credit Agreement
The
Government of India have extended a line of credit of an amount of US$ 2 million
(U.S. Dollars Two Million only) to the Government of the Republic of Seychelles
under a credit agreement entered into between the two Governments on 24th
February 2000. The credit will be available to the Government of the Republic of
Seychelles for importing from India capital goods of Indian manufacture
including original spare parts and accessories purchased alongwith the capital
goods and included in the original contract as also consultancy services and
consumer durables as mentioned in the Annexure. The contents of the Annexure may
be modified by way of additions, deletions or substitutions from time to time as
may be mutually agreed to between the two Governments. The credit will not cover
third country imports. The export of goods and services from India and their
import into Seychelles under the line of credit shall take place through normal
commercial channels and will be subject to the laws and regulations in force in
both the countries. The broad terms and conditions of the line of credit are as
under:
i.
All contracts will be subject to the approval of the Government of India
and the Government of the Republic of Seychelles and shall contain a clause to
that effect. All contracts shall be sent to the Ministry of Finance, Department
of Economic Affairs, Government of India for approval. After each contract has
been approved, intimation thereof will be sent to the Government of the Republic
of Seychelles and to the State Bank of India, New Delhi, by the Ministry of
Finance, Government of India.
ii.
The credit will be available for 90% of the f.o.b. value of the eligible
goods and services to be exported from India. The 10% of the f.o.b. value shall
be paid by the importer in U.S. Dollars at the time of opening of the letter of
credit. Accordingly, letters of credit should specify that 10% f.o.b. value
shall be met out of the remittances from Seychelles while the balance 90% shall
be financed from the credit. The value of the contract should be expressed in
U.S. Dollars.
iii.
All disbursements under the credit shall be made under letters of credit
opened by banks in Seychelles. All letters of credit will be advised by banks in
Seychelles to the State Bank of India, New Delhi for onward transmission to the
exporter/s either direct or through another bank in India, if any, nominated by
the exporters. Normal commercial practices followed in respect of advising
payments under letters of credit will be adopted to ensure that the remaining
10% of the amount of the letter of credit is received in U.S. All claims to the
State Bank of India for payment of 90% of the f.o.b. value will need to be
supported by a certificate of the negotiating bank that the 10% amount directly
payable has been received. The Letters of Credit should be supported by a copy
of the contract and should contain the following reimbursement clause:
"Reimbursement
for 90% of the f.o.b. value of the contract shall be provided by the State Bank
of India, New Delhi from US$ 2 million credit extended by the Government of the
Republic of India to the Government of the Republic of Seychelles. The Letter of
Credit is negotiable after State Bank of India has issued an advice that it is
operative. The Letter of Credit will be made operative by the State Bank of
India after verifying that the reimbursement from the credit is sought for 90%
of the f.o.b. value only and it will be the responsibility of the negotiating
bank to ensure that the remaining 10% of the amount of the letter of credit is
received in U.S. Dollar. All claims to the State Bank of India for payment of
90% of the f.o.b. value will need to be supported by a certificate of the
negotiating bank to the effect that the 10% directly payable has been
received."
2.
Contracts concerning capital goods including original spare parts and
accessories purchased alongwith the capital goods forming part of the original
contract, to be financed under the credit agreement, should be signed and
relative letters of credit established by 28th February 2001 and the full amount
be drawn under the credit by 28th February 2002. In regard to consultancy
services and consumer durables, contracts to be financed under the credit
agreement should be signed, relative letters of credit established and the full
amount drawn by 28th February 2001. If the full amount is not drawn by the
aforesaid dates, the balance will be cancelled and the final instalment of the
repayment to be made by the Government of Seychelles shall be reduced
accordingly, except as may otherwise be agreed to by the Government of India.
3.
Shipments of goods and export of consultancy services covered by the
credit agreement should be declared on GR/ SDF/ SOFTEX forms with prominent
superscription reading" Exports to Seychelles under Credit Agreement dated
24th February 2000 between the Government of India and the Government of
Seychelles." The number and date of this circular should be recorded on the
GR/ SDF/ SOFTEX forms in the space provided therefore. On receipt of the full
payment of bills in the manner indicated above, authorised dealers should
certify duplicate copies of the relative GR/ SDF/ SOFTEX form and forward the
same to the concerned office/s of Reserve Bank of India in the usual manner.
4.
No agency commission should be allowed in respect of exports under this
credit.
5.
Authorised Dealers may bring the contents of this circular to the notice
of their constituents engaged in exports to Seychelles.
6.
The directions contained in this circular have been issued under Section
10 (4) and Section 11(1)of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (42 of
1999) and any contravention or non-observance thereof is subject to the
penalties prescribed under the Act.
ANNEXURE
Nature
of goods referred to in Indo-Seychelles Credit Agreement of 2000 Capital goods (alongwith
original spare parts and accessories purchased with the capital goods and
included in the original contract). Items eligible for coverage under this
credit also include consumer durables and consultancy services.
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