I (Meaning and importance of Exports) Unit Structure
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Private Participation
To encourage private participation in the development of export related infrastructure, state Govt. Are to identify projects with private participation by giving them additional incentives. 14.10 STATE LEVEL EXPORT PROMOTION COMMITTEE (SLEPC) Every state / UT shall have a SLEPC, headed by Chief Secretary of the state. SLEPC will scrutinize and approve the projects and monitor the implementation of the scheme in the state. Activities – The State Govt. shall utilize the funds for the development of infrastructure such as – a) Roads connecting production centers with the ports or docks. b) Setting up of Inland container Depots and container Freight stations. c) Certain of New State Level Export Promotion industrial parks / zones. d) Equity Participation in infrastructure projects. e) Development of minor ports and Jetties. f) Assistance in setting up of common effluent treatment facilities. g) Stabilizing power supply. h) Any other activity as notified by Dept. of commerce from time to time. 14.11 SUMMERY Export assistance and incentives is a financial help given by the Government to Indian exporters to improve their ability to compete in foreign markets. I t includes EPCG scheme, DDK, Exemption from excise duty and VAT and income tax, MDA, Octroi and rail freight refund, Duty free credit, special incentives to SEZ units, MAI etc. Duty Drawback means refund of custom duties and central excise duties paid. Therefore, the Central excise and customs duty 241 paid on the imported items are reimbursed to the exporter to give him the opportunity of making his products competitive in the international markets. Under the Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) scheme, the import of capital goods at 5% customs duty is allowed subject to an export obligation equivalent to 5 times CIF value of capital goods to be fulfilled over a period of 8 years. EPCG scheme is available both for manufacturing and service sectors. The Focus product scheme provides incentives to exporters of products which have high employment potential in rural and Semi-urban areas. The Focus market scheme aims at offsetting the high freight cost and other disabilities faced by exporters in exporting to certain international markets. DEPB is the new face of the Value Based Advance Licensing scheme and the old Pass Book Scheme in the EXIM policy 1997-2002. Under the Duty Entitlement Passbook (DEPB) scheme an exporter is eligible to claim credit at a specified percentage of FOB value of exports. Deemed exports are not physical exports. It involves those transactions of goods within the country as specified by the Government of India. The deemed exports treated as exports for certain facilities and benefits under the EXIM policy. Download 1.2 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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