Government of India Ministry of Commerce & Industry Department of
Commerce Directorate General of Foreign Trade
Notification
No.01/2015-2020
New Delhi, Dated: 5th April, 2017
Subject: TRQ for Raw Sugar: Amendment in import policy of raw sugar
classified under Exim Code 170114 of Chapter 17 of ITC (HS), 2017–Schedule-1
(Import Policy).
S.O. (E): In exercise of powers conferred by Section 3 of FT (D&R) Act, 1992,
read with paragraph 1.02 and 2.01 of the Foreign Trade Policy, 2015-2020, as
amended from time to time, the Central Government hereby inserts import policy
condition on ‘Raw Sugar’ classified under Exim Code 170114 of Chapter 17 of ITC
(HS), 2017 – Schedule – 1 (Import Policy) as under:
Exim Code |
Item Description |
Policy |
Existing Policy Conditions |
Revised Policy Condition |
170114 |
Raw Sugar |
Free |
- |
Import of items under Exim Code 170114 is “Free”. However, import up to 5 Lakh MT of raw sugar is subject to Tariff Rate Quota Scheme (duty free) as per conditions laid down below. |
2. (i) Import of 5 Lakh MT of raw sugar under Exim Code 170114 is allowed to be imported by millers/ refiners duty free through the following Zones subject to quantity restriction indicated as in the table below:
SI No. |
Zone |
Name of the Ports (import allowed only through the following ports) |
Zone wise Import Restriction (import can be made through any port within the overall quantity indicated against each Zone) |
1 |
East Zone |
Haldia (WB), Paradeep (Odisha) |
0.50 lakh MT |
2 |
South Zone |
Tuticorin, Chennai (Tamil Nadu), Mangalore ( Karnataka) Kakinada( Andhra Pradesh) |
3 lakh MT |
3 |
West Zone |
Kandla (Gujarat) Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust/ Mumbai Port (Maharastra) |
1.50 Lakh MT |
Total |
5.00 Lakh MT |
a. Applications are invited online from the intending millers/refiners
(having own refining capacity from raw to white sugar) of raw sugar for import
of raw sugar as per ANF-2M of FTP 2015-20 to DGFT, at su arim with a copy to
Regional Authority of DGFT as detailed in sub para b. Further, a signed copy of
the application shall be submitted to Regional Authority concerned and to DGFT,
I Iqrs (import Cell), Udyog Bhawan, New Delhi. Application fee for these
applications shall be paid according to procedure as per Appendix 2K of
Appendices & Aayat Niryat Forms. For each refining unit, applicants shall give
self declaration of its refining capacity while providing self certified copy of
latest IEM issued by DIPP and/or any other document indicating its refining
capacity.
b. Applicants intending to import through Haldia and Paradeep ports are to
submit their applications to RA, Kolkata; those intending to import through
Tuticorin, Chennai and Kakinada are to submit their applications to RA, Chennai
while those intending to import through Mangalore port may submit their
applications to RA, Bangaluru. For imports through West Zone, all applications
are to be submitted to RA, Mumbai.
c. The applications will be received between 13th to 24th April, 2017(till 5
pm). The allocation of quota for each eligible applicant shall be notified on
27th April, 2017 as per the decision of the EFC under Para 2.51 of the HBP,
2015-20. The EFC, while considering applications, will take into considerations,
inter alia, factors like Zonal allocation limit, monthly refining capacity of
the applicant, the quantity applied for by the applicant and the total number of
applications within a RA will issue license/s as per the decisions of the EFC.
d. The importer shall furnish the details of Letter of Credit /confirmed
contract to the RA concerned within 15 days of getting their import quota at
sugarimporttrq-dgft@in. The subject header of this e-mail shall be “Name of
applicant / 1E Code /quantity applied in MT / Name of the RA where application
is being filed. Non compliance will attract penalty as per Para (iv) of this
notification and automatic cancellation of allocation.
e. If an IEC holder intends to import through different Zones, he shall file
separate applications to respective RAs as indicated in para (ii.a) above.
iii. Validity of Quota: TRQ benefit (duty free) under this Notification shall
be available upto and inclusive of 12th June, 2017 as per Section 15 of the
Customs Act, 1962.
iv. Penalty: lf, after obtaining license under TRQ, the applicant fails to
utilize the quota fully/partially, the applicant shall surrender the unutilized
quantity to DGFT at [email protected] 12th May, 2017. In such a case,
the applicant will be liable to a penalty of 0.5% of the CIF value of the
unutilized quota. Failure to intimate the unutilized quantity will further make
him liable to penal actions under FT(DR) Act 1992, as amended from time to time
in addition to the penalty of 0.5%.
v. Reporting: The license holders shall submit weekly statements (every
Monday) indicating the actual arrival of shipments at the Indian ports at
suaarim
vi. Reallocation: The quota so surrendered or cancelled, if any, will be
allocated to other eligible applicants within a week.
vii. DGFT reserves the right to make any changes in allocation as deemed fit
at any point of time including inter- Zonal limits.
Effect of this Notification: Import of 5 Lakh MT of raw sugar under Exim Code
170114 of Chapter 17 of ITC (HS), 2017–Schedule–I (Import Policy) is allowed
duty free under TRQ.
(A K Bhalla) Director General of Foreign Trade [F. No.
01/89/180/Misc.-13/AM-07/PC-2A]
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