Amendments in "ITC (HS) Classifications of Export and Import
Items"
Notification
No. 2 dated 13th April 1998
Attention
is invited to Schedule 2 Appendix 1 of the book titled "ITC
(HS) Classifications of Export and Import Items 1997-2002"
specifying the terms and conditions for export of items indicated therein.
Attention is also invited to Schedule 2 Appendix 2 of the book titled "ITC
(HS) Classifications of Export and Import Items 1997-2002" relating
to export of plants, plant portions and their derivatives and extracts obtained
from the wild.
2. In exercise of the powers conferred under
Section 5 of the Foreign Trade Development & Regulation Act, 1992 (No. 22 of 1992) read with Paragraph 4.1 of the Export and
Import Policy 1997-2002, the Central Government hereby makes the following
amendment in Schedule 2 Appendix 1 and Schedule 2 Appendix 2 of the book titled
"ITC (HS) Classifications of Export and Import Items 1997-2002": -
3. The entries appearing at following Serial
Numbers of Schedule 2 Appendix 1 of the book titled "ITC (HS)
Classifications of Export and Import Items 1997-2002" shall be amended as
under: -
The entry appearing at Sl. No. 3 relating to Black Pepper
(Asta Quality MG-1) shall be deleted;
The word "DGFT" appearing in condition No.
(i) against the entry at Sl. No. 6 relating to Cotton Yarn shall be
amended to read as "Government";
The condition No. (ii) against the entry at Sl. No. 12
(i) & (ii) relating to
wheat and wheat products and grain and flour of Barley, Maize, Bajra, Ragi and
Jower (excluding Hybrid Jower grown
as Kharif crop) shall be deleted;
The condition against the entry at Sl. No. 21 relating to Samples shall
be amended to read as:
"Samples of goods including those in Parts II & III of the
Negative List of Exports and this Appendix, except items at Sl. No.
1,2,17&19 of this Appendix and items at Sl. No. 2,5,24, 28,30&31 of Part
II of the Negative List of Exports, may be exported without a licence if the
value of the samples so exported, taken together does not exceed US$ 2000
(two thousand) in any licensing year. However export of physician samples
not for sale/free samples of medicines or pharmaceutical formulations by a firm,
whether accompanying the commercial quantity or being exported separately, shall
be permitted upto 1% of their export of medicines/pharmaceutical formulations in
the preceding licensing year. DGFT shall be the licensing authority in this
behalf".
The condition no. (i) against the entry at Sl. No. 30 relating to export
of Tea to Russia under the Rupee Debt Repayment Mechanism shall be deleted; and
The entry at Sl. No. 33 relating to Sandalwood Oil shall be amended to
read as under:
"Sandalwood Oil - Quantitative ceilings may be notified by the
Director General of Foreign Trade from time to time".
4. The Schedule 2 Appendix 2 of the book titled
"ITC (HS) Classifications of Export and Items 1997-2002" relating to
export of plants, plant portions and their derivatives and extracts obtained
from the wild shall be amended as under: -
(i) "The
export of Plants, Plant portions and their derivatives and extracts obtained
from the wild as under is prohibited: -
Beddomes cycad (Cycas
beddomei)
Blue vanda (Vanda coerulea)
Saussurea costus
Ladies slipper orchid (Paphiopedilium
species)
Pitcher plant (Nepenthes
khasiana)
Red vanda (Renanthera
imschootiana)
Rauvolifia serpentina (Sarpagandha)
Ceropegia species
Frerea indica (Shindal
Mankundi)
Podophyllum hexandurm (emodi)
(Indian Podophyllum)
Cyatheaceae species (Tree
Ferns)
Cycadacea species (Cycads)
Dioscorea deltoidea (Elephant�s
foot)
Euphorbia species (Euphorbias)
Orchidaceae species (Orchids)
Pterocarpus santalinus (Redsanders)
Taxus Wallichiana (Common
Yew or Birmi leaves)
Aquilaria malaccensis (Agarwood)
Aconitum species
Coptis teeta
Coscinium fenestrum (Calumba
wood)
Dactylorhiza hatagirea
Gentiana kurroo (Kuru, Kutki)
Gnetum species
Kampheria Galenga
Nardostachys grandiflora
Panax pseudoginseng
Picrorhiza kurrooa
Swertia chirata (Charayatah)
(ii) Plant and Plant portions, derivatives and extracts
(including value added herbal formulations) of the cultivated varieties
of the above species (excluding Sl. No. 16) will be allowed for export subject to
production of a Certificate of Cultivation from the Regional Deputy Director
(Wildlife), or Chief Conservator of Forests or Divisional Forest Officers
of the State concerned from where these plants and plant portions have been
procured. However in respect of the cultivated varieties of the species as
covered by Appendix 1 (Sl. No. 1 to
6 of Paragraph 2 above) and Appendix 2 (Sl.
No. 7 to 18 of Paragraph 2 above) of CITES, a CITES Permit for export will also
be required.
(iii) The value added herbal formulations made out of imported
species of plants and plant portions as specified in Paragraph 2 above will be
allowed freely without any restriction subject to furnishing of an affidavit to
the Customs authorities at the time of export that only the imported plant
species as above have been used for the manufacture of value added herbal
formulation being exported. In the event of affidavit proving to be false, on
the basis of random sample tests, action would be initiated against the firm
under the Foreign Trade (Development
& Regulation) Act, 1992.
(iv) Exports allowed only through the ports of Mumbai,
Calcutta, Cochin, Delhi, Chennai, Tuticorin and Amritsar.
5.
This issues in public interest.
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