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IMPORT PERFORMANCE OF ITEMS ON WHICH QR WERE REMOVED W .E. F MARCH 31, 2000

Value in Rs.Lakh

S.No. ITC(HS) CODE ITEMS 1999-2000 2000-2001
1 02031100 CRCS & HLF CRCS SWINE MEAT,FRESH OR CHLD 0.00 0.00
2 02031200 HAMS,SHLDR & CUT OF SWINE,FRSH/CHLD,BON IN 0.00 0.98
3 02031900 OTHER MEAT OF SWINE,FRESH OR CHILLED 0.00 0.14
4 02032100 CARCASSES & HLF-CARCASSES OF SWINE,FROZEN 0.00 0.00
5 02032200 HAMS,SHLDR & CUT OF SWINE,FRZN,WTH BONE IN 0.00 0.65
6 02032900 OTHER MEAT OF SWINE, FROZEN 0.00 0.00
7 02043000 CARCASSES & HALF-CARCASSES OF LAMB,FROZEN 0.00 1.14
8 02044200 OTHER CUTS OF SHEEP WITH BONE IN, FROZEN 13.14 0.00
9 02044300 BONELESS MEAT OF SHEEP, FROZEN 0.90 0.00
10 02063000 EDIBLE OFFAL OF SWINE, FRESH OR CHILLED 0.00 0.00
11 02064100 EDIBLE LIVERS OF SWINE, FROZEN 0.00 0.00
12 02064900 EDINLE OFFAL EXCL LIVER OF SWINE, FRZN 0.00 0.16
13 03021100 TROUT(SALMO TRUTTA,ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS 6.25 0.00
14 03022100 HALIBUT EXCL LIVERS & ROES FRSH/CHLD 0.00 0.00
15 03022200 PLAICE EXCL LIVERS & ROES FRSH OR CHILLED 0.00 0.00
16 03022300 SOLE(SOLES SPP)EXCL LIVER & ROES FRSH/CHLD 0.00 0.00
17 03022900 OTHR FLAT FISH EXCL LIVRS & ROES FRSH/CHLD 0.00 0.00
18 03023100 ALBACORE OR LONGFINED TUNAS (THUNNUS 0.00 0.00
19 03023200 YELLOWFIN TUNAS(THUNNUS ALBACARES) 0.00 0.00
20 03023300 SKIPJACK OR STRIPE BELLIED BONITO 0.00 0.00
21 03023900 OTHR TUNAS EXCL LIVERS & ROES FRSH/CHLD 0.00 0.24
22 03024000 HERRINGS EXCL LIVERS & ROES FRSH/CHLD 0.00 0.00
23 03025000 COD EXCL LIVERS & ROES FRSH/CHLD 0.00 0.00
24 03026100 SARDINES (SARDINELLA BRISLING OR SPARTS) 0.00 0.00
25 03026200 HADDOCK EXCL LIVRS & ROES FRSH/CHLD 0.00 0.00
26 03026300 COALFISH EXCL LIVERS & ROES FRESH/CHLLD 0.00 0.00
27 03026400 MACKEREL EXCL LIVRS & ROES FRSH/CHILLD 0.00 0.00
28 03026902 DARA EXCLD LIVRS & ROES FRSH/CHLLD 0.00 0.00
29 03026903 POMFRET EXCLD LIVRS & ROES FRSH/CHLLD 0.00 1.26
30 03026909 ALL OTHER FISH FRESH OR CHILLED 0.34 0.00
31 03027000 LIVERS & ROES OF FISH FRESH OR CHILLED 0.00 0.00
32 03032100 TROUT (SALMO TRUTTA,ONCORHYNCHUS MYKISS 0.00 0.00
33 03033100 HALIBUT EXCL LIVRS & ROES FROZEN 0.00 0.00
34 03033200 PLAICE(PLEURONECTES PLATESSA) EXCLUDING 0.00 0.00
35 03033300 SOLE(LOSEA SPP) EXCL LIVRS & ROES FRZN 0.00 0.00
36 03033900 OTHR FLAT FISH EXCLD LIVRS & ROES FROZEN 0.00 0.00
37 03034100 ALBACORE OR LONGFINNED TUNAS(THUNNUS 0.00 0.00
38 03034200 YELLOWFIN TUNAS(THUNNUS ALBACARES) 0.00 0.00
39 03034300 SKIPJACK OR STRIPE-BELLIED BONITO 0.00 0.00
40 03034900 OTHER TUNAS EXCL LIVRS & ROES FRZN 0.00 0.00
41 03035000 HERRINGS EXCL LIVRS & ROES FROZEN 0.00 0.00
42 03036000 COD EXCL LIVERS & ROES FROZEN 0.00 0.00
43 03037100 SARDINES (SARDINELLA BRISLING OR SPRATS) 0.00 0.00
44 03037200 HADDOCK EXCL. LIVERS & ROES FROZEN 0.00 0.00
45 03037300 COALFISH EXCL LIVERS & ROES FRZN 0.00 0.00
46 03037400 MACKEREL EXCL LIVERS & ROES FRZN 0.00 16.95
47 03037700 SEA BASS EXCL LIVRS & ROES FROZEN 0.00 0.00
48 03037902 DARA FRZN EXCLD LIVRS & ROES 0.00 0.00
49 03037903 RIBBON FISH FRZN EXCLD LIVRS & ROES 0.00 0.00
50 03037904 SEER FRZN EXCLD LIVRS & ROES 0.00 0.00
51 03037905 POMFRET, WHITE/SILVER 0.00 0.00
52 03037907 POMFRET,BLACK 0.00 0.00
53 03037908 GHOLE 0.00 0.00
54 03037911 THREAD FIN 0.00 0.00
55 03037919 OTHER FROZEN FISH 0.00 0.07
56 03038000 LIVERS & ROES OF FISH FROZEN 0.00 0.00
57 03041000 FISH FILLETS & OTHER FISH MEAT(WHETHER 0.00 0.00
58 03042001 FRZN HILSA FILLET 0.00 0.00
59 03042005 FRZN SEER FILLET 0.00 0.00
60 03042006 TUNA(SKIPJACK,BIGEYE, ETC) 1.16 0.00
61 03042009 OTHER FROZEN FISH FILLETS N.E.S 2.66 0.00
62 03049000 OTHER FILLETS(EXCL FRZN) & OTHER FISH MEAT 0.00 0.80
63 03051000 FISH MEAL FIT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION 0.00 0.00
64 03052000 FISH LIVR & ROES DRIED SMOKD SLTD/IN BRINE 0.00 0.00
65 03053000 FISH FILTS DRIED SLTD/IN BRIN NT SMOKED 0.19 0.00
66 03054200 HERRINGS SMOKED INCLUDING FILLETS 0.00 0.00
67 03054900 OTHER SMOKED FISH INCLUDING FILLETS 0.50 0.00
68 03056100 HERRINGS SLTD/IN BRINE BUT NT DRID NT SMKD 0.00 0.00
69 03056200 COD SLTD OR IN BRINE BUT NT DRID/SMOKD 0.00 0.00
70 03056300 ANCHVS SLTED OR IN BRINE BUT NT DRD/SMKD 0.86 0.00
71 03056901 BOMBAY DUCK SLTD NT DRID NT SMKD 0.00 0.00
72 03056902 SEER WITHOUT HEAD SLTD NT DRID NT SMKD 0.00 0.00
73 03056903 SPRATS 0.00 0.00
74 03056909 OTHERS 1.04 2.82
75 04013000 MILK AND CREAM CONTNG FAT EXCDNG 6% BY WT 0.00 0.00
76 04022903 MILK FOR BABIES 283.73 115.01
77 04022909 OTHERSN(E.G.MILK CREAM) 141.90 65.66
78 04029100 OTHR MILK OR CRM NOT CONTNG SWETNG MATTER 0.00 0.00
79 04029902 WHOLE MILK 0.00 3.25
80 04029903 CONDENSED MILK 0.00 0.00
81 04029909 OTHERS 1.67 29.12
82 04049000 PRODCTS OTHRTHAN WHEY CONSISTING 274.60 0.00
83 07031002 SHALLOTS FRESH OR CHILLED 0.00 0.00
84 07039000 LEEKS & OTHR ALIACOUS VEGTBLS FRSH OR CHLD 0.00 0.00
85 07070000 CUCUMBERS & GHERKINS FRSH OR CHLD 0.00 0.00
86 07149009 OTHR EDBL RTS & TBRS CONTG HGH STRCH/INULN 1.33 6.67
87 08011100 COCONUT DESICCATED 0.33 6.58 4 4.166667
88 08094000 PLUMS AND SLOES , FRESH 0.32 1.01 5 5.208333
89 08109001 POMEGRANATES FRESH 91.44 53.85 6 6.25
90 08109007 LICHI 0.00 0.05 )
91 09011200 NOT ROASTED BUT DECAFFEINATED COFFEE 0.00 0.00 15
92 09012100 ROASTED NOT DECAFFEINATED COFFEE 100.91 361.74
93 09012200 ROASTED DECAFFEINATED COFFEE 59.73 16.12
94 09019000 COFFEE HUSKS AND SKINS; COFFEE SUBSTITUTES CONTAINING COFFEE IN ANY PROPORTION 921.45 1072.51
95 09042009 PEPPER JAMAICA (PIMENTA/ALL SPICES) 48.96 32.22
96 09093002 CUMMIN OTHER THAN BLACK 57.41 131.29
97 09101003 GINGER BLEACHED 203.63 261.68
98 09101004 GINGER POWDER 6.44 4.98
99 09101009 GINGER,NES INCL DRIED 1122.84 971.07
100 09109102 MIXTURE 0F SPICES (E.G. CHARMAGAG) 0.21 28.72
101 09109109 OTHER MIXTURES OF PRODUCTS OF HEADING NO. 0910 0.00 0.00
102 09109913 CUMIN POWDER 0.00 0.00
103 09109914 CELERY POWDER 0.00 0.00
104 09109915 FENUGREEK POWDER 0.00 0.00
105 09109931 CARDAMOM HUSK 3.50 0.00
106 10030000 BARLEY 0.00 0.00
107 11010000 WHEAT OR MESLIN FLOUR 392.05 521.99
108 11021000 RYE FLOUR 0.00 0.09
109 11022000 MAIZE (CORN) FLOUR 0.00 0.23
110 11023000 RICE FLOUR 0.00 0.03
111 11029000 OTHER CEREAL FLOUR 1.52 593.84
112 11031101 GROATS INCLUDING SEMOLINA 0.00 0.00
113 11031102 MEAL OF WHEAT 0.00 4.79
114 11031200 GROATS & MEAL OF OATS 0.76 0.00
115 11031300 GROATS & MEAL OF MAIZE (CORN) 7133.48 3421.60
116 11031400 GROATS & MEAL OF RICE 0.00 0.00
117 11031900 GROATS & MEAL OF OTHR CEREALS 0.34 8.39
118 11032100 PELLETS OF WHEAT 0.00 0.00
119 11032900 PELLETS OF OTHER CEREALS 0.00 0.25
120 11041100 ROLLEDFLAKED GRAINS OF BARLEY 2.15 0.00
121 11041200 ROLLED/FLAKED GRAINS OF OATS 49.94 3.27
122 11041900 ROLLED/FLAKED GRAINS OF OTHER CEREALS 0.00 0.00
123 11042100 HULLED,PEAELED,SLICED OR KIBBLED BARLEY 0.00 0.00
124 11042200 HULLED,PEARLED,SLICED OR KIBBLED OATS 1.89 1.83
125 11042300 HULLED,PEARLED,SLICD/KIBBLD MAIZE (CORN) 0.00 0.10
126 11042900 HULLED,PEARLED,SLICD/KIBBLD OTHR CEREALS 0.00 0.91
127 11043000 GERM OF CERLS WHOLE ROLLD FLAKED OR GROUND 0.00 0.00
128 11061000 FLOUR & MEAL OF THE DRIED LEGUMINOUS 0.00 0.31
129 11062001 FLOUR & MEAL OF SAGO 0.00 0.00
130 11062002 FLOUR & MEAL OF MANIOC (TAPIOCA) 0.00 3.63
131 11063001 FLOUR OF MANGO 0.00 0.00
132 11063002 FLOUR, MEAL AND POWDER OF TAMARIND 0.00 0.00
133 12119018 SANDAL WOOD CHIPS AND DUST 11.20 5.38
134 12119027 SANDER WOOD CHIPS 13.36 0.00
135 12119034 BASIL,HYASOP,ROSE MARY SAGE,SAVORY 4.27 7.93
136 12119035 CAMBODGE FRUIT RIND/THE DRIED PERICAP OF 16.27 308.66
137 12119036 LOVAGE 59.46 0.00
138 12119037 STAR ANISE 0.00 10.21
139 12119038 NEEM SEED 0.00 0.00
140 12121000 LOCUST BEANS INCLUDING LOCUST BEAN SEEDS 0.00 7.32
141 12123009 OTHERS EXCL APRICOT KERNELS 1.89 12.16
142 13021906 EXTRACTS, NEEM 0.00 1.84
143 14042000 COTTON LINTERS 82.47 0.00
144 14049001 BIDI WRAPPER LEAVES (TENDU) 7.05 7.57
145 14049005 BETEL LEAVES 0.24 5.26
146 14049007 INDIAN KALTHA 0.00 0.00
147 15179001 SAL FAT (PROCESSED OR REFINED) 0.00 0.00
148 16010000 SAUSES & SMLR PRDCTS OF MEAT MEAT OFFAL 6.71 19.44
149 16023200 PRPD/PRSVD MEAT,MEAT OFAL/BLOOD OF FWLS 0.00 0.00
150 16023900 OTHR PRPD/PRSVD POULTRY OF HDNG NO 0105 0.00 0.00
151 16024100 PRPD/PRSVD HAMS & CUTS OF SWINE 0.00 4.09
152 16024200 PRPD/PRSVD SHOULDERS & CUTS OF SWINE 0.00 8.18
153 16024900 OTHR PRPD/PRSVD PRTS OF SWINE INCL MXTRS 0.00 17.46
154 16029000 OTHR INCL PRPN OF BLOD OF ANY ANMLS 0.00 1.69
155 16030001 MEAT EXTRACTS & MEAT JUICES 0.00 0.00
156 16041100 SALMN FISH WHL/PIECS BT NT MNCD PRPD/PRSVD 0.00 0.00
157 16041200 HERRING FISH WHL/PCS BT NT MNCD PRPD/PRSVD 0.00 0.00
158 16041301 SARDINES SARDINELLA & BRISLING WHOLE 0.00 0.62
159 16041302 SPRTS WHOL/PIECS BT NT MINCD PRPD/PRSVD 0.00 0.00
160 16041401 TUNAS WHOLE OR IN PIECES BUT NOT MINCED 0.00 8.41
161 16041409 SKIPJACK&ATLANTIC BONITO WHL/PCS,NT MINCED 5.87 0.00
162 16041500 MACKERAL WHL/PCS NOT MINCD PRPD/PRSVD 0.00 0.00
163 16041600 ANCHOVES WHL/PCS NOT MINCD PRPD/PRSVD 0.00 0.35
164 16041900 OTHR FISH,WHL/PCS,NT MINCED,PRPD/PRSVD 0.00 0.64
165 16042000 OTHR PREPARED OR PRESERVED FISH 0.00 1.36
166 16043000 CAVIR & CAVIR SUBSTUTS PRPD FROM FISH EGGS 0.31 2.24
167 17021100 LACTS & LACTS SYRP CONTNG 99% OR MRE LACTS 475.94 1115.42
168 17021900 LACTOSE AND LACTOSE SYRUP 611.73 737.99
169 17022000 MAPLE SUGAR AND MAPLE SYRUP, OTHER THAN IN SOLID FORM 66.57 0.36
170 17023001 GLUCOSE LIQUID 5.93 91.55
171 17023003 DEXTROSE 20.03 0.90
172 17024001 GLUCOSE LIQUID 0.73 4.78
173 17024003 DEXTROSE 6.86 0.00
174 17025000 CHEMICALLY PURE FRUCTOSE IN SOLID FORM 4.75 32.61
175 17026000 OTHR FRCTS & FRCTS SYRP NT CONTNG FLVRNG 30.83 17.99
176 17029009 OTHERS (INCLUDING INVERT SUGAR) 109.71 74.77
177 19011001 MALTED MILK (INCLUDING POWDER) 13.39 6.36
178 19011009 MALT EXTRACT FOR INFANT FR RTL 15.25 28.30
179 19012000 MIXES & DOUGHS FOR THE PREPARATION OF 55.92 56.14
180 19030000 TPIOCA & SUBSTTUTES PRPD FRM STRCH IN FORM 0.00 37.45
181 19041003 BULGAR WHEAT 852.56 2041.27
182 19041009 OTHERS 72.81 47.07
183 19042000 PRPD FOODS OBTND FRM ROASTD/UNROASTD OR 0.41 5.74
184 20011000 CUCMBRS & GHRKNS PRPD/PRSVD BY ACETIC ACID 0.00 0.13
185 20012000 ONION PRPD/PRSVD BY VINEGAR ACETIC ACID 0.00 0.11
186 20019001 CHILLI PICKLES 0.00 0.29
187 20019002 GREEN PICKLES 0.00 0.00
188 20019003 MANGO PICKLES 0.00 0.00
189 20019004 MANGO CHUTNEYS 0.00 0.00
190 20019005 TOMATO CHUTNEYS & PASTE 0.00 5.53
191 20019006 LEMON CHUTNEYS 0.00 0.00
192 20019007 TAMARIND CONC. CHUTNEY 0.54 0.00
193 20019009 OTHERS 33.15 12.25
194 20031000 MUSHROOMS PREPD/PRSVD 0.00 6.24
195 20041001 CHIPS, FRIED 49.05 73.04
196 20049000 OTHR VEG & MIXTRS OF VEG, PRPD/PRSVD,FRZN 17.13 9.65
197 20051000 HOMOGENISED VGTBLS,PRPD/PRSVD, NT FRZN 2.56 0.00
198 20057000 OLIVES PRPD/PRSVD, NT FRZN 10.81 4.67
199 20071000 HOMOGENISED PREPARATIONS 75.76 0.26
200 20081901 CASHEW NUT,ROASTED AND/OR SALTED 0.00 0.00
201 20089901 MANGO SQUASH 1.84 17.97
202 20089902 LEMON SQUASH 0.00 0.00
203 20089903 ORANGE SQUASH 0.81 0.00
204 20089904 PINEAPPLE SQUASH 0.00 0.00
205 21011102 COFFEE AROMA 0.63 35.89
206 21011109 OTHERS 27.90 31.09
207 21011200 PRPN WTH A BASIS OF EXTRCTS ESSNCS OR 0.00 26.97
208 21012001 INSTANT TEA 4.36 143.29
209 21012002 QUICK BREWING BLACK TEA 0.00 0.00
210 21012003 TEA AROMA 0.00 1.87
211 21012009 OTHR EXTRCTS ESSNCS& CNCNTRTS OF TEA/MATE 2.39 3.80
212 21013009 OTHR ROASTED COFFEE,SUBSTITUTES,EXTRACTS 0.00 0.35
213 21023000 PREPARED BAKING POWDERS 20.84 3.09
214 21042000 HOMOGENISED COMPOSITE FOOD PREPARATIONS 15053.02 19347.03
215 21069001 SOFT DRINK CONCENTRATES 122.55 232.79
216 22090002 SYNTHETIC VINEGAR 537.86 372.53
217 23089000 OTHR VEGTBL PRDCTS OF HDG 2308 0.00 0.00
218 23091000 DOG OR CAT FOOD PUT UP FOR RETAIL SALE 40.61 77.48
219 23099009 OTHERS 3413.20 3230.22
220 24021001 BIDIS 0.00 0.00
221 24021002 CIGARS & CHEROOTS 2.42 1.26
222 24029000 CIGARS CHEROOTS CIGARILLOS & 44.08 69.49
223 24031001 HOOKAH/GOODUKU TOBACCO 0.00 0.00
224 24031009 OTHR SMKNG TOBACO (EXCLDNG HOOKAH TOBACO) 27.98 0.00
225 24039100 "HOMOGENISED" OR "RECONSTITUTED" TOBACCO 0.00 1.43
226 24039901 CHEWING TOBACCO 0.00 1.73
227 24039902 JARDA SCENTED TOBACCO 0.00 0.00
228 24039903 SNUFF 2.19 0.00
229 24039904 TOBACCO EXTRACT AND ESSENCE 0.00 0.00
230 24039909 TOBACCO MANUFACTURED NES 7.38 3.16
231 25010001 COMMON SALT(INCL. IODISED SALT) 2.21 1.97
232 27100041 LUBRCTNG PETROLM OILS & OIL OBTND FROM 0.00 0.00
233 28274100 CHLORIDE OXIDS & CHLRIDE HYDROXDS OF COPPR 1.09 0.03
234 29034900 OTHER HALOGENATED DERIVATES OF ACYCLIC HYDROCABONS CONTAINING TWO OR MORE DIFFERENT HALOGENS, OTHER THAN OZONE DEPLETING SUBSTANCES 0.00 0.00
235 29173100 DIBUTYL ORTHOPHTHALATES 29.24 6.98
236 29173200 DIOCTYL ORTHOPHTHALATES 530.65 352.06
237 29173300 DINONYL OR DIDECYL ORTHOPHTHALATES 32.16 20.20
238 29173400 OTHER ESTERS OF ORTHOPHTHALIC ACID 10.11 0.10
239 29173901 DIBUTYL PHTHALATE 101.00 258.61
240 29173902 DIOCTL PHTHALATE 537.15 436.34
241 29173904 DIMETHYL PHTHALATE 90.42 0.12
242 29173909 OTHERS 2717.93 1910.98
243 29209002 DIMETHYL SULPHATE 26.33 0.00
244 31022100 AMMONIUM SULPHATE 4871.88 1850.49
245 31039000 OTHER MINERLS OF CHEMCL FRTLISRS PHOSPHTC 0.00 0.83
246 31049000 OTHER MINERLS OF CHEMCL FRTLISRS POTSSIC 2948.12 6227.48
247 32131000 COLOURS IN SETS 10.74 5.34
248 37023900 OTHR FLM WTHOUT PERFORATIONS OF WIDTH 4160.44 5763.35
249 37024200 OTHR FLM WTHOUT PERFORATN WIDTH EXCEEDNG 1002.35 1767.35
250 37024300 OTHR FLM WTHOUT PERFORATN WIDTH EXCDNG 441.58 465.33
251 37024400 OTHR FLM WTHOUT PERFORATN WIDTH EXCEEDING 2834.18 2701.70
252 38247100 (MIXTURE)CONTNNG ACYCLIC HYDRCARBNS PER- 0.00 0.00
253 38247900 OTHER,CONTNG TWO OR MORE DIFFRNT HALOGENS 77.66 66.25
254 38249029 OTHERS 9009.46 7534.42
255 39206904 SUN/DUST CONTROLLED POLYESTER FILM 7.60 94.14
256 39264002 TABLE AND OTHER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 20.22 117.50
257 39264003 DECORATIVE SHEETS 0.00 18.24
258 39264004 PLASTIC IMMITATION JWELLERY NES 2.10 6.66
259 39264009 OTHERS 32.51 110.90
260 40059109 OTHER PLATES SHEETS & STRIP 21.25 45.11
261 40161000 OTHR ARTCLS OF CELLULAR RUBBER 167.89 431.91
262 40169906 RUBBER CUSHION 62.63 739.54
263 42021201 TOILET CASES WITH OUTER SURFACE OF 54.73 398.45
264 42021206 SATCHELS OF TEXTILE MATERIALS. 0.00 0.00
265 42021209 OTHERS 164.45 234.11
266 42022202 HAND BAGS/SHOPPING BAGS OF COTTON 0.00 6.79
267 42050002 SEMI-CHROME GRAIN GARMENTS 0.00 1.48
268 42050003 LEATHER S0FA C0VER 0.00 0.89
269 42050009 LEATHER MANUFACTURES N.E.S 144.48 171.71
270 42069000 OTHER ARTICLES OF GUT EXCL CATGUT 0.25 5.86
271 43031000 ARTICLES OF APPAREL & CLOTHING ACCESSORIES 14.78 2.67
272 43039000 OTHER ARTICLES OF FURSKIN 6.88 19.06
273 43040000 ARTIFICIAL FUR AND ARTICLES THEREOF 249.15 108.27
274 48030000 TOILT/FACIAL TISU TOWL/NAPKIN AND SMLR 240.52 315.79
275 48071000 PAPR & PAPRBORD LAMINATD INTERNLY WITH 0.00 0.35
276 48079001 COMPOSITE PAPER AND PAPER BOARD 0.00 4.46
277 48079009 OTHR COMPOSITE PAPER AND PAPERBOARD 13.29 53.79
278 48091001 MANIFOLD PAPER, OTHER THAN IN LARGE ROLLS OR SHEETS 50.65 5.81
279 48091009 OTHERS 200.36 103.92
280 48111000 TARD BITUMINISD/ASPHALTD PAPR AND PAPRBORD 139.62 55.81
281 48114002 OILD PAPR(INCL OILD MANIFOLD/WRAPNG PAPR) 23.31 0.00
282 48119008 LEATHER BOARD AND IMITATN LEATHER BORD 44.26 6.67
283 48119011 MATRIX BOARD 1.62 3.10
284 48119019 OTHERS 1365.06 1799.76
285 48141000 INGRAIN PAPER 0.00 0.00
286 48143000 WALPAPR & SMLR WALCOVERNGS CONSISTNG OF 0.54 3.07
287 48209000 OTHR ARTCLS OF STATIONARY OF PAPR/PAPRBORD 55.74 186.94
288 48231100 SELF ADHESVE PAPR IN STRPS/ROLS 534.45 363.58
289 48234000 PRNTD ROLS,SHTS&DIALS FR SLFRCRDNG APRTS 40.72 159.27
290 48236000 TRAYS,DISHES,PLATES,CUPS AND THE LIKE 43.51 29.24
291 48237001 WOOD PULP BOARD 8.22 15.07
292 48237009 OTHERS 32.73 33.53
293 49100000 ALL PRINTD CALENDARS INCLDNG CALNDAR BLCKS 113.89 181.36
294 49111001 POSTERS, PRINTED 237.71 367.81
295 52082100 WOVEN FABRICS, CONTAINING 85% OR MORE BY WEIGHT OF COTTON, BLEACHED, PLAIN WEAVE, WEIGHING NOT MORE THAN 100 G/SQ.M. 47.70 6.99
296 52082200 WOVEN FABRICS, CONTAINING 85% OR MORE BY WEIGHT OF COTTON, BLEACHED, PLAIN WEAVE, WEIGHTING MORE THAN 100 G/SQ. M., BUT NOT MORE THAN 200 G/SQ. M. 24.55 167.05
297 52082300 WOVEN FABRICS, CONTAINING 85% OR MORE BY WEIGHT OF COTTON, BLEACHED, 3-THREAD OR 4-THREAD TWIL, INCLUDING CROSS TWIL. 24.08 0.00
298 52082900 WOVEN FABRICS, CONTAINING 85% OR MORE BY WEIGHT OF COTTON, BLEACHED, BORDERED. 1115.36 810.69
299 52083100 WOVEN FABRICS, CONTAINING 85% OR MORE BY WEIGHT OF COTTON, DYED, PLAIN WEAVE, WEIGHTING NOT MORE THAN 100 G/SQ.M. 69.34 225.97
300 52083200 WOVEN FABRICS, CONTAINING 85% OR MORE BY WEIGHT OF COTTON, DYED, PLAIN WEAVE, WEIGHTING MORE THAN 100G/SQ.M., BUT NOT MORE THAN 200 G./SQ.M. 125.34 278.73
301 52083300 WOVEN FABRICS, CONTAINING 85% OR MORE BY WEIGHT OF COTTON, DYED, 3-THREAD OR 4-THREAD TWILL, INCLUDING CROSS TWILL 64.23 52.37
302 52083900 WOVEN FABRICS, CONTAINING 85% OR MORE BY WEIGHT OF COTTON, DYED, OTHER 2224.06 1735.76
303 52084300 WOVEN COTTON FABRICS OF YARNS OF DIFFERENT COLOURS, 3-THREAD OR 4-THREAD TWILL, INCLUDING CROSS TWILL. 0.66 4.86
304 52084900 WOVEN COTTON FABRICS OF YARNS OF DIFFERENT COLOURS, OTHER, OTHER THAN JAMDANI SAREES. 317.04 204.73
305 52093100 WOVEN COTTON FABRICS , PLAIN WEAVE , DYED 222.38 108.15
306 52093200 WOVEN COTTON FABRICS, 3-THREAD OR 4-THREAD TWILL, INCLUDIING CROSS TWILL, DYED 0.47 5.37
307 52093900 OTHER WOVEN COTTON FABRICS, DYED 228.03 258.54
308 52094100 WOVEN COTTON FABRICS OF YARN OF DIFFERENT COLOURS, PLAIN WEAVE 4.04 72.99
309 52094300 WOVEN COTTON FABRICS OF 3-THREAD OR 4-THREAD TWILL INCLUDING CROSS TWILL OF YARNS OF DIFFERENT COLOURS 0.00 0.00
310 52094900 OTHER WOVEN COTTON FABRICS OF YARNS OF DIFFERENT COLOURS OTHER THAN JAMDANI SAREE 901.32 345.15
311 52103900 OTHER WOVEN COTTON FABRICS, MIXED MAINLY OR SOLELY WITH MANMADE FIBRES, DYED 65.12 533.63
312 52104900 OTHER WOVEN COTTON FABRICS, MIXED MAINLY OR SOLELY WITH MANMADE FIBRES, OF YARNS OF DIFFERENT COLOURS 32.50 597.74
313 52113100 WOVEN FABRICS OF COTTON (LESS THAN 200GM/SQ.M) MIXED MAINLY OR SOLELY WITH MANMADE FIBRES, PLAIN WEAVE, DYED 15.62 1.47
314 52113200 WOVEN FABRICS OF COTTON (LESS THAN 200GM/SQ.M) MIXED MAINLY OR SOLELY WITH MANMADE FIBRES, 3-THREAD OR 4-THREAD TWILL INCLUDING CROSS TWILL, DYED 1.18 11.59
315 52113900 OTHER WOVEN FABRICS OF COTTON (LESS THAN 200 GM./SQ.M.) MIXED MAINLY OR SOLELY WITH MANMADE FIBRES, DYED 10.44 103.80
316 52114100 WOVEN FABRICS OF COTTON (LESS THAN 200 GM/SQ.M) MIXED MAINLY OR SOLELY WITH MANMADE FIBRES, PLAIN WEAVE, OF YARNS OF DIFFERENT COLOURS 0.00 1.26
317 52114300 WOVEN COTTON, OTHER FABRICS OF 3-THREAD OR 4-THREAD TWILL, INCLUDIANG CROSS TWILL YARNS OF DIFFERENT COLOURS 11.75 0.00
318 52114900 OTHER WOVEN FABRICS OF COTTON (LESS THAN 200 GM./SQ.M.) MIXED MAINLY OR SOLELY WITH MANMADE FIBRES, OF YARNS OF DIFFERENT COLOURS 0.51 7.55
319 55143100 WOVEN FABRICS OF POLYSTER STAPLE FIBRS 14.06 22.95
320 55143300 WOVN FABRCS OF OTHR POLYSTR STAPL FIBRS, 0.24 0.71
321 55144200 WOVEN FABRICS,3/4-THRD TWLL INCL CROSS 0.48 0.00
322 55144300 WVN FBRCS OF OTHR POLYSTR STPL FBRS,PRNTD 38.73 275.80
323 55151200 FBRCS OF POLYESTR STPL FBRS MXD MAINLY/ 184.25 40.75
324 55151300 FBRCS OF POLYESTR STPL FBRS MXD MAINLY/ 31.60 26.02
325 55161300 WVN FBRCS OF YRN OF DIFFERENT COLRS CNTNG 37.53 30.63
326 58031000 GAUZE, OF COTTON 21.05 0.14
327 59069900 OTHER RUBBERISED TEXTILE FABRICS, OTHERS 166.54 420.78
328 59070000 TEXTILES FABRICS OTHERWISE IMPREGNATED, COATED OR COVERED, PAINTED CANVASS BEING THEATRICAL SCENEARY, STUDIO BACK CLOTHS OR THE LIKE 4993.95 4216.90
329 60024200 OTHER FABRICS, WRAP KNIT OF COTTON 366.45 143.18
330 60024300 OTHER FABRICS WRAP KNIT, OF MAN MADE FIBRES 3881.56 4811.44
331 60029200 OTHER KNITED OR CROCHETED FABRICS, OF COTTON 206.18 124.69
332 61031100 SUITS OF WOOL/FINE ANIMAL HAIR 3.20 1248.20
333 61033100 JACKETS & BLAZERS OF WOOL/FINE ANIMAL HAIR 0.00 0.00
334 61121100 TRACK SUITS OF COTTON 0.00 0.74
335 61121200 TRACK SUITS OF SYNTHETIC FIBRES 0.00 0.33
336 61121900 TRACKS SUITS KNITED OR CROCHETED OF OTHER TEXTILES MATERIALS 0.00 21.87
337 61124100 WOMENS OR GIRLS SWIMMER OR CROCHETED OF OTHER TEXTILE MATERIALS 13.74 13.51
338 62045300 WOMEN'S OR GIRLS SKIRTS AND DIVIDED SKIRTS OF SYNTHETIC FIBRES 0.00 7.12
339 62045900 WOMEN'S AND GIRLS SKIRTS AND DIVIDED SKIRTS OF OTHERS TEXTILE MATERIALS 7.37 29.40
340 62046300 WOMEN'S AND GIRLS TROUSERS, BIB AND OVER ALL BREECHES AND SHORTS OF SYNTHETIC FIBRES 15.43 0.00
341 63061200 TARPAULINS ETC OF SYNTHETIC FIBRES 0.00 4.80
342 64011001 ALL RUBBER FTWR WTH TOE-CAP 5.05 29.79
343 64011009 OTHER FTSWR WITH TOE-CAP 41.65 63.40
344 64021901 ALL RUBBER SPORTS FOOTWEAR 41.18 36.60
345 64022001 ALL RUBBER FOOTWEAR WITH UPPER STRAPS OR 7.96 29.16
346 64022009 OTHER FOOTWEAR WITH UPPER STRAPS OR THONG 91.56 68.43
347 64023001 ALL RUBBER FTWR WITH MTL TOE-CAP 0.00 0.00
348 64023009 OTHER 21.39 52.80
349 64029101 ALL RUBBER FTWR COVERNG THE ANKLE 0.00 2.46
350 64029109 OTHERS FOOTWEAR COVERING THE ANKLE 0.00 0.00
351 64029901 ALL RUBBER FTWR 7.08 49.96
352 64029909 OTHERS 12.96 39.33
353 64031901 OTHR SPORTS FTWR WITH OUTER SOLES OF LTHR 20.92 38.24
354 64031902 OTHR SPORT FTWR WITH OUTER SOLES OF RUBBER 76.03 4.78
355 64031909 OTHERS 144.88 496.93
356 64032001 ALL LEATHER CLOSED TOE FTWR 18.12 12.83
357 64032002 ALL LEATHER OPEN TOE FTWR 0.00 0.03
358 64032003 LEATHER SOLES WITH EMBROIDERED UPPERS 0.00 0.00
359 64032009 OTHERS 7.70 21.14
360 64033000 FTWEAR MADE ON A BASE/PLTFRM OF WOOD NT 0.00 0.00
361 64034000 OTHR FTWEAR INCRPRTNG PRTCVE METL TOE-CAP 13.95 3.91
362 64035101 ALL LEATHER SHOES 0.00 2.79
363 64035109 OTHERS 0.29 45.80
364 64035900 OTHER FOOTWEAR WITH OUTER SOLES OF LEATHER 18.26 68.81
365 64039901 LEATHER SANDALS WITH RUBBER SOLE 25.59 186.99
366 64039902 LEATHER SANDALS WITH PLASTC/SYNTHTC SOLE 41.96 95.99
367 64041101 RUBBER SOLE WITH CANVAS UPPER 57.23 638.04
368 64041102 RUBBER SOLE WITH LEATHER CLOTH UPPERS 12.23 0.19
369 64041109 OTHERS 343.07 436.57
370 64041901 RUBBER SOLE WITH CANVAS UPPER 110.29 352.96
371 64041902 RUBBER SOLE WITH LEATHER CLOTH UPPERS 10.39 82.49
372 64041909 OTHERS 230.98 273.45
373 64042000 FTWEAR WTH OUTR SOLES OF LTHR/CMPSTN LTHR 21.33 6.24
374 66011000 GARDEN OR SIMILAR UMBRELLAS 1.04 9.39
375 66019100 UMBRELLAS HAVING A TELESCOPIC SHAFT 0.00 5.38
376 68022101 MARBLE BLOCKS/TILES,POLISHED 84.61 510.41
377 68022109 OTHERS 129.32 382.96
378 68022301 GRANITE BLOCKS/TILES,POLISHED 59.22 72.38
379 68029100 OTHER MARBLE TRAVERTINE & ALABASTER 84.68 97.90
380 68029200 OTHER CALCAREOUS STONE 0.00 0.00
381 68029300 OTHER GRANITE 0.00 9.50
382 68029900 OTHER STONE 47.19 17.66
383 68030000 WRKD SLATE & ARTCLS OF SLATE/AGLMRTD SLATE 0.00 2.68
384 68071001 TARFELT ROOFING IN ROLLS 96.00 144.49
385 68071002 ARTCLS OF ASPHLT/OF SMLR MATRLS IN ROLLS 56.75 66.14
386 68079001 TARFELT ROOFING IN OTHER FORM 30.91 98.24
387 68101109 OTHER 8.36 4.55
388 68101901 CEMENT TILES FOR MOSAIC 0.40 7.27
389 68101909 OTHERS 7.71 21.81
390 68109901 C0NCRETE B0ULDER 0.00 54.81
391 68109909 0THERS 7.03 18.82
392 68111000 CORRUGATED SHEETS 6.02 0.07
393 68112001 ASBSTS CEMNT SHETS(OTHR THN CORRGTD SHETS) 78.47 15.00
394 68112002 ASBESTOS CEMENT TILES 0.00 0.00
395 68112009 OTHERS (PANEL ETC) 0.00 382.97
396 68113001 ASBESTOS CEMENT PIPES 0.00 0.00
397 68113009 OTHERS(TUBES TUBE FITTING ETC) 0.60 0.02
398 68119000 OTHER ARTICLES OF ASBESTOS-CEMENT ETC 7.36 39.27
399 68159902 BRICKS, TILES 0F FLY ASH 0.00 15.31
400 69010001 BRICKS 71.10 60.61
401 69010003 TILES 14.33 61.30
402 69049000 FLOORING BLOCKS,SUPPORT/FILLER TILES ETC 34.23 130.01
403 69051000 ROOFING TILES 0.96 0.00
404 69079000 OTHER UNGLAZED TILES,CUBES ETC 143.06 310.64
405 69081001 CERAMIC MOSAIC CUBES 2.75 10.85
406 69081002 CERAMIC MOSAIC TILES 4.17 7.00
407 69081009 OTHERS 45.58 4.36
408 69089001 CERAMIC MOSAIC CUBES 13.82 19.95
409 69089002 CERAMIC MOSAIC TILES 32.32 58.58
410 69099000 CEREMIC TROUGHS,TUBS;POTS JARS & THE LIKE 165.36 272.93
411 69101000 SANITARY FIXTURES OF PORCELAIN/CHINA 58.63 92.93
412 69109000 OTHR SANITARY FIXTURES(EXCL OF PORCELAIN) 103.51 74.19
413 69119000 OTHR HSEHLD & TOILT ARTICLES OF PRCLN CHNA 141.11 214.74
414 69120002 TOILET ARTICLES OTHR THAN PORCELAIN/CHINA 0.50 35.28
415 69120003 CLAY ARTICLS AS TABLEWARE, KITCHENWARE ETC 4.49 0.69
416 69120009 OTHERS 50.09 42.55
417 69131000 STATUETTES ETC OF PORCELAIN/CHINA 49.28 82.77
418 69139000 OTHR STATUETTE ETC(EXCL OF PORCLAIN/CHINA) 30.99 154.98
419 70091000 REAR VIEW MIRRORS FOR VEHICLES 271.85 517.86
420 70132100 DRINKING GLASSES OF LEAD CRYSTAL 63.31 52.67
421 70133900 OTHR GLSSWARE USD FR TBL(EXCL DRNKNG GLS)/ 893.36 2768.07
422 70139900 OTHER GLASSWARE EXCL OF LEAD CRYSTAL 255.05 476.85
423 70181002 BEADS IMTN PRLS IMTN PRCS & SEMI PRCS STNS 855.06 541.43
424 70181009 OTHERS 179.77 201.00
425 70200000 OTHER ARTICLES OF GLSS 1165.38 1880.96
426 71011001 NATURAL(REAL)PEARLS UNWRKD 8.77 128.87
427 71011002 NATURAL(REAL)PERLS WRKD 0.00 5.70
428 71012100 CULTURED PEARLS UNWRKD 1929.21 1756.06
429 71012200 CULTURED PEARLS WORKED 0.00 31.20
430 71023901 DIAMOND(OTHR THN INDSTRL DIAMOND)CUT OR 176147.20 154262.32
431 71031011 FELSPAR (MOON STONE)UNCUT 3.40 0.00
432 71031012 GARNET UNCUT 16.98 30.17
433 71031013 AGATE UNCUT 0.00 0.00
434 71031014 GREEN AVENTURINE,UNCUT 0.00 0.63
435 71031019 OTHER SEMI PRECIOUS STONE UNCUT 14505.76 22504.23
436 71039101 EMERALS,CUT 426.07 1148.56
437 71039102 RUBY AND SAPPHIRES CUT 196.25 139.99
438 71039901 FELSPAR (MOON STONE) CUT 0.00 13.83
439 71039902 GARNET CUT 0.00 0.00
440 71039903 AGATE CUT 0.00 0.00
441 71039904 CHALOIDONY CUT 0.00 0.00
442 71039909 OTHER STONE CUT(TOPAZ AQUAMARINE ETC) 1266.23 3800.75
443 71131905 JEWELLERY OF PLATINUM GROUP METALS UNSET 2.50 53.97
444 71131911 PARTS 5017.74 4674.44
445 71132001 ROLLED GOLD JEWELLERY SET OR UNSET 1.05 0.00
446 71141902 MANUFACTURES OF PLATINIM GROUP METALS 0.00 0.00
447 71141911 PARTS 0.00 2.61
448 71142001 MANUFACTURES OF ROLLED GOLD 0.00 0.14
449 71142002 PARTS 14.95 0.00
450 71159002 OTHR ARTCLS OF PRCS MTL/ROLLED GOLD 58.78 3.01
451 71161000 ARTCLS OF NATRL/CULTURED PEARLS 3.83 2.87
452 71162000 ARTICLES OF PRECIOUS OR SEMI PRECIOUS 2.24 17.70
453 71171901 BANGLES 0.00 15.46
454 71171909 OTHER 10.69 77.10
455 71179001 JEWELLERY SET WITH IMITATION PEARLS 48.65 92.91
456 71179002 GERMAN SILVER JEWELLERY 0.00 0.86
457 71179009 OTHER IMITATION JEWELLERY FOR PERSONAL 51.37 76.52
458 71181000 COIN(EXCL GOLD)NOT BEING LEGAL TENDER 3879.85 6872.86
459 73090001 G.I.TANKS 39.62 86.70
460 73101001 TIN PLATE CONTAINERS 13.66 69.12
461 73101009 OTHERS 177.53 418.39
462 73102101 TIN PLATE CONTAINERS 1.10 84.12
463 73102901 TIN PLATE CONTAINERS 29.75 154.38
464 73102902 TRUNKS & SUITCASES 1.64 1.78
465 73102909 OTHERS 651.46 792.53
466 73110001 LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS(L.P.G.)CYLINDER 2538.39 1736.66
467 73130001 BARBED IRON OR STEEL WIRE 1.04 82.03
468 73141401 WIRE GAUZE(WIRE CLOTH,WIRE MESH) 16.59 46.68
469 73141409 OTHERS 62.54 24.60
470 73141901 WIRE GAUZE(WIRE CLOTH WIRE MESH) 41.47 94.07
471 73142000 GRILL, NETTING, WELDED AT THE INTER SECTION, OF WIRE WITH A MAXIMUM CROSS SECTIONAL DIMENSION OF 3-MM OR MORE AND HAVIANG A MESH SIZE OF 100 SQ.M. OR MORE 24.76 0.78
472 73143900 OTHR GRIL,NETNG ETC OF IRON/STL WIRE WELDD 94.27 2.03
473 73144100 OTHER CLOTHES, GRILL, NETTING AND FENCING, PLATED OR COATED WITH ZINC 34.98 13.25
474 73145000 EXPANDED METAL OF IRON OR STEEL 0.00 31.22
475 73170029 OTHR(STAPLES STUDS DRAWNG PIN ETC.) 130.70 88.11
476 73211301 COOKERS & KITCHEN STOVES 0.00 6.69
477 73211309 OTHER STOVES 0.00 0.13
478 73211319 OTHER COOKING APPARATUS OF IRON OR STEEL 6.07 0.00
479 73239402 GALVANISED IRON BUCKET 0.00 0.00
480 73239409 UTENSILS OF IRON OR STEEL,N.E.S. 16.41 69.10
481 74181902 BRASS UTENSILS 0.11 1.75
482 74181903 COPPER UTENSILS 0.11 23.41
483 74199902 ARTICLES OF COPPER ALLOYS ELECTROPLATED 47.42 44.11
484 75081000 CLOTH,GRILL & NETTING, OF NICKEL WIRE 22.89 27.41
485 75089009 ARTICLES OF NICKEL & NICKEL ALLOYS,N.E.S. 1097.69 521.69
486 76130001 L.P.G.CYLINDERS 18.61 34.18
487 76151100 POT SCOURERS & SCOURING OR POLISHING PADS, 1.72 1.93
488 76151904 NON-STICK UTENSILS OF ALUMINIUM. 1.26 2.52
489 76151909 OTHR TABL & KITCHNWARE OF ALUMINIUM 26.31 35.64
490 76152001 SANITARY WARE FOR ALMNM & ALMNM ALLOYS 17.62 12.34
491 78050001 TUBES,PIPES & BLANKS THEREFOR OF LEAD 4.68 0.41
492 78050002 TUBES & PIPE FITTINGS OF LEAD 1.15 10.12
493 78060001 SANITARY FIXTURES 23.79 29.24
494 78060009 OTHERS 69.41 425.75
495 79070001 SANITARY FIXTURES 3.88 31.22
496 79070009 OTHERS 63.09 409.06
497 80070000 OTHER ARTICLES OF TIN 45.47 426.76
498 82011000 SPADES & SHOVELS 15.26 14.35
499 82012000 FORKS 0.00 1.05
500 82013000 MATTOCKS PICKS HOES & RAKES 2.25 6.21
501 82014000 AXES BILLHOOKS & SIMLR HEWING TOOLS 1.17 1.25
502 82015000 ONE-HANDED SECATURS(INCLD POULTRY SHEARS) 52.01 114.46
503 82019000 OTHR HNDTOLS USD IN AGRCLTR/HRTCLTR/FRSTRY 253.43 28.77
504 82060000 TOOLS OF TWO OR MORE OF HEDNG NO. 8202 240.79 258.69
505 82079002 WOOD WORKING HANDTOOLS 37.43 41.19
506 82083000 KNIVS & CUTNG BLADES FOR KITCHN APPLNCS 80.40 72.36
507 82089001 KNIVS & CUTNG BLADES FR PAPR CUTNG MACHINS 1198.04 1597.37
508 82111000 SETS OF ASSORTED ARTICLES 5.95 43.42
509 82119100 TABLES KNIVS HAVING FIXD BLADES 13.81 45.27
510 82159100 SPOONS,FORKS AND SMLR TABLE/KITCHEN WARE 3.53 33.78
511 82159900 OTHR ARTICLES NOT IN SETS 39.70 282.95
512 83040000 FILING CABNT CRD INCX CABNT PAPR TRAY PAPR 150.53 190.88
513 83089009 OTHERS 1566.75 999.93
514 83091000 CROWN CORKS 12.84 2.25
515 84142000 HAND OR FOOT-OPERATED AIR PUMPS 24.62 90.10
516 84145102 CEILING FANS 11.69 52.01
517 84145103 PEDESTAL FANS 0.52 168.15
518 84181000 COMBINED REFRIGERATOR FREEZERS,FITTED 218.19 194.42
519 84198100 MACHINERY PLANT AND EQUIPMENT FOR MAKING HOT DRINKS OR FOR COOKING OR HEATIANG FOOD, OTHER THAN INDUSTRIAL FRIERS. 192.24 0.00
520 84198919 OTHERS 3212.47 3718.96
521 84212102 HOUSEHOLD TYPE FILTERS 121.74 395.53
522 84221100 DISH WSHNG MCHNS OF HOUSEHOLD TYPE 56.55 73.26
523 84221900 OTHR DISH WASHING MACHINES 165.19 395.69
524 84231000 PERSONAL WEIGHING MACHINES,INCLUDING BABY 8.24 120.23
525 84238101 BEAM SCALE 83.22 67.06
526 84238109 OTHERS 53.35 119.35
527 84238201 BEAM SCALE 6.48 9.64
528 84238209 OTHERS 30.56 41.51
529 84238901 BEAM SCALE 19.83 30.97
530 84238909 OTHERS 67.62 172.33
531 84239001 WEIGHING MACHINE WEIGHT OF ALL KINDS 343.10 184.80
532 84241000 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS,W/N CHARGED 115.16 559.51
533 84269909 OTHERS 384.37 108.96
534 84335100 COMBINE HARVESTER-THRESHERS 26.15 241.77
535 84401000 BOOK-BINDNG MCHNRY,INCL BOOK-SEWNG MCHNS 392.84 341.06
536 84436009 OTHR MCHNS FR USES ANCILLARY TO PRNTNG 801.62 801.66
537 84501100 FULY AUTMC MCHNS OF DRY LINN CPCTY<=10 KG 2810.30 4055.15
538 84512100 DRYNG MCHNS OF DRY LINEN CPCTY<= 10 KG 41.38 127.11
539 84521001 SEWNG MCHNS-CDMPLETE,WITH STAND/TABLE 261.59 391.08
540 84521002 SEWNG MCHNS WITHOUT STAND/TABLE (HEADS) 155.48 247.26
541 84524001 FURNITURE,BASES AND COVERS SPECIALLY 11.59 64.11
542 84692009 OTHERS 0.09 0.00
543 84798919 OTHERS 22659.80 22752.78
544 85041000 BALLSTS FR DISCHARGE LAMPS/TUBES 429.72 604.57
545 85061000 PRIMARY CELLS & PRIMARY BATTERIES OF MANGA 175.76 270.68
546 85063000 PRIMARY CELLS & PRIMARY BATTERIES OF 0.00 0.00
547 85064000 PRIMARY CELLS & PRIMARY BATTERIES OF 88.29 61.76
548 85065000 LITHIUM 882.10 784.43
549 85066000 AIR ZINC 1.23 39.17
550 85068009 OTHERS 1806.55 2036.90
551 85091000 VACUUM CLEANERS 350.21 412.31
552 85092000 FLOOR POLISHERS 3.78 11.81
553 85094001 ELECTRIC COFFEE MILLS & FOOD GRINDERS 165.89 22.35
554 85098000 OTHER ELECTRO-MECHANICAL DOMESTIC APPLANCS 247.09 111.18
555 85103000 HAIR-REMOVING APPLIANCES 29.88 77.22
556 85131001 FLASH LIGHTS EXCL THOSE USED 418.34 638.38
557 85131005 TORCHES 72.82 256.47
558 85163100 ELCTRO-THERMIC HAIR DRYERS 90.71 123.55
559 85163200 OTHER HAIR-DRESSING APPARATUS 17.45 42.19
560 85163300 HAND-DRYING APPARATUS 5.45 21.49
561 85165000 MICROWAVE OVENS 1817.30 2978.36
562 85167902 ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC DEVICES FOR 5.31 4.05
563 85167909 OTHERS 158.83 147.31
564 85171101 PUSH BUTTON TYPE 321.89 1195.29
565 85175009 OTHERS 3074.25 10462.89
566 85178000 OTHR APPARATUS 2320.77 4251.13
567 85179000 PARTS OF TELEPHONIC/TELEGRAPHIC APPARATUS 33782.61 30371.16
568 85182100 SINGLE LOUDSPEKERS,MOUNTD IN THR ENCLSRS 908.99 764.67
569 85182200 MULTIPLE LOUD SPEAKERS; MOUNTED 805.55 532.96
570 85199902 GRAMOPHONE(NT OPERATING ON ELCTRCTY) 27.96 0.00
571 85199909 OTHERS 449.47 926.17
572 85201000 DICTATING MCHNS NT CAPABLE OF OPRTNG 51.91 6.64
573 85203300 OTHER MAGNETC TAPE-RECORDR CASETTE TYPE 3.51 79.27
574 85203901 TAPE RECORDERS(OTHR THN CASSETTE TYPE) 166.86 251.09
575 85203909 OTHERS 443.82 722.90
576 85209001 GRAMOPHONE (NT OPERATIVE ON ELCTRCTY) 69.02 84.47
577 85209003 MUSICAL SYSTEM 4.31 197.99
578 85209009 OTHERS 86.29 209.07
579 85219000 OTHR VIDEO RECRDNG/REPRDCNG APPRTS 1196.87 2039.55
580 85232003 UNRECORDED COMPACT DISC 549.98 608.11
581 85239003 BLANK VIDE0 CASSETTES 1089.94 1147.37
582 85239009 OTHERS 1680.90 3044.68
583 85271200 POCKET-SIZE RADIO CASSETTE PLAYERS 25.22 126.22
584 85279001 RADIO COMUNICATION RECEIVERS 476.71 599.08
585 85279009 OTHERS 572.39 929.45
586 85283000 VIDEO PROJECTORS 3272.06 5035.45
587 85311000 BURGLAR/FIRE ALARMS AND SIMILAR APPRATUS 208.90 799.02
588 85318000 OTHER ELECTRIC SOUND/VISUAL SIGNLNG APPRTS 515.68 1464.55
589 85340000 PRINTED CIRCUITS 10292.84 10530.84
590 85354002 VOLTAGE LIMITERS 8.13 75.15
591 85361001 SWTCH FUSE UNITS OF SWTCH RATING 603.89 1049.39
592 85361002 SWTCH FUSE UNITSOF SWTCH RATING ABOVE 51.75 80.36
593 85361003 REWIREABLE FUSES 32.01 54.85
594 85361004 HIGH RUPTURING CAPACITY FUSES 10.55 4.68
595 85361005 FUSES GEAR 0.00 0.72
596 85361009 OTHERS 1615.23 1014.05
597 85362001 AIR CIRCUIT BREAKERS 1250.80 2038.22
598 85362002 MOULDED CASE CIRCUIT BREAKERS 94.30 182.92
599 85362003 MINIATURE CIRCUIT BREAKERS 83.03 39.89
600 85362004 EARTH LEAK CIRCUIT BREAKERS 103.74 6.05
601 85362009 OTHERS 3774.88 1287.60
602 85363001 CONTROL & SWITCH GEAR 872.78 734.88
603 85363009 OTHERS 1826.47 3278.27
604 85364100 RELAYS FR A VLTG NT EXCDG 60 V 1572.93 1847.81
605 85364900 OTHER RELAYS 9657.19 8050.73
606 85365009 OTHER SWITCHES OF OTHR MATRLS 7722.25 7491.28
607 85369001 OTHER APPRATUS OF HEADING 8536 3543.29 5933.93
608 85369002 MTR CNTROL GEAR & MTR STRTRS FR D.C. 173.17 102.34
609 85369003 SURGE SUPPRESSORS 199.56 97.42
610 85391000 SEALED BEAM LAMP UNITS 48.59 151.88
611 85392100 TUNGSTEN HALOGEN FILAMENT LAMP 274.89 535.55
612 85392200 OTHR FILMNT LMPS(EXCL U-V/INFRA-RED LAMPS) 46.07 124.62
613 85392909 OTERS 585.29 953.64
614 85393200 MERCURY OR SODIUM VAPOUR LAMPS; METAL 213.99 276.00
615 85393901 OTHER DISCHARGE LAMPS, OTHER THAN AS COMPONENT OR SPARES 0.00 0.00
616 85393909 ARC LAMPS, OTHER THAN AS COMPONENT OR SPARES 0.00 0.00
617 85394100 ARC LAMPS 112.52 62.39
618 85399002 CATHODE-RAY TV PICTURE TUBES,INCLUDING VIDEO MONITOR CATHODE RAY 0.00 0.00
619 85401100 CATHODE-RAY TV PICTURE TUBES,INCLUDING 20195.94 20139.04
620 85438909 OTHERS 8859.87 12854.91
621 87031000 VHCL FR TRVLNG ON SNOW;GOLF CAR & THE LIKE 45.68 163.07
622 87049002 LORRIES & TRUCKS,SECOND HAND OR USED 0.00 0.00
623 87091900 OTHER VEHICLES OF HEADING 8709 8522.11 1082.15
624 87119009 OTHERS 4.39 13.68
625 87120001 BICYCLES 7.98 10.87
626 87150001 BABY & INVALID CARRIAGES 25.01 20.97
627 90031900 FRAMES AND MOUNTINGS OF OTHER MATERIALS 592.95 1115.75
628 90041000 SUNGLASSES 354.50 536.01
629 90049009 0THERS 48.22 59.57
630 90051000 BINOCULARS 154.81 68.63
631 90066200 PHOTOGRAPHIC FLSHBLBS,FLSHCUBES & THE LIKE 57.00 127.40
632 90153000 SURVEYING LEVELS 256.82 254.10
633 90178001 MEASURING RODS AND TAPES 149.37 247.43
634 91011100 WRIST-WTCH,ELECTRICLY OPERTD,W/N INCRPRTNG 65.40 193.90
635 91011200 WRIST-WTCH,ELCTRICLY OPERTD,W/N INCRPRTNG 0.88 1.26
636 91011900 OTHER WRIST WATCHES,ELECTRICLY OPERATED, 51.34 92.56
637 91012100 OTHER WRIST-WATCHES,W/N INCORPORATING A 32.86 130.14
638 91012900 OTHER WRIST-WATCHES,WHETHER OR NOT 31.64 4.43
639 91019101 POCKET WATCHES 0.00 0.05
640 91019109 OTHER WATCHES 39.71 22.69
641 91019901 POCKET WATCHES 23.71 78.67
642 91019909 OTHER WATCHES 117.47 113.16
643 91021100 WRST-WTCHS,ELECTRLY OPERATED,W/N INCRPRTNG 213.72 370.59
644 91021200 WRST-WTCHS,ELECTRLY OPERATED,W/N INCRPRTNG 72.25 211.79
645 91021900 OTHR WRIST-WATCHES,ELECTRLY OPERATED,W/N 85.60 127.56
646 91022100 OTHER WRIST-WATCHES,W/N INCORPORATING A 26.04 43.05
647 91022900 OTHER WRIST-WATCHES,WHETHER/NOT 66.76 481.04
648 91029101 POCKET WATCHES 1.68 7.23
649 91029109 OTHER WATCHES 119.19 88.81
650 91029901 POCKET WATCHES 0.47 222.22
651 91029909 OTHER WATCHES 232.27 233.25
652 91031000 CLCKS,ELECTRLY OPERATED,WITH WATCH MVMNTS 1.67 5.12
653 91091100 CLOCK MOVEMENTS OF ALARM CLOCKS, 268.19 97.30
654 91121000 CLOCK CASES OF METAL 2.70 3.52
655 91128000 OTHER CLOCK CASES 17.68 19.16
656 94015000 SEATS OF CANE,OSIER,BAMBOO/SMLR MATRLS 10.25 0.41
657 94031009 OTHERS 199.53 565.79
658 94032001 STEEL FURNITURE 102.46 296.94
659 94032009 OTHERS 255.03 649.67
660 94033001 WOODEN CABINET WARE OF A KIND USED IN OFFICES 139.10 473.24
661 94055001 HURRICANE LANTERNS 30.57 37.91
662 94055003 OIL PRESSURE LAMPS 0.00 0.00
663 94060009 0THERS 506.88 564.03
664 95034100 STFFD TOYS RPRSNTNG ANMLS/NON-HUMAN CREATR 156.36 139.01
665 95035001 T0Y MUSICAL INSTRUMENT AND APPARATUS 136.19 140.72
666 95037000 OTHER TOYS,PUT UP IN SETS OR OUTFITS 94.11 196.51
667 95043009 OTHERS 1408.38 136.58
668 95080000 ROUNDABOUTS,SWINGS,SHOOTING GALLERIES & 319.67 297.54
669 96020001 WRKD VGTBL CRVNG MTRL & ARTCLS THEREOF 16.38 70.26
670 96020002 MOULD/CRVD ARTCLS OF WAX,STEARN,NTRL GUMS 13.40 5.52
671 96020003 GELATIN CAPSULES,EMPTY 36.04 123.58
672 96020009 OTHR ARTCLS OF UNHRDND GELATIN 8.45 70.85
673 96031000 BROOMS & BRUSHES,CONSTNG OF TWIGS/OTHR 111.81 110.63
674 96050000 TRAVEL SETS FOR PERSONAL TOILET,SEWING OR 0.88 3.65
675 96084000 PROPELLING/SLIDING PENCILS 82.42 55.15
676 96085000 SETS OF ARTICLS FROM TWO/MORE OF THE 12.08 9.85
677 96138009 OTHERS 899.27 484.40
678 96142000 PIPES & PIPE BOWLS 0.00 0.10
679 96149001 HUBLE & BUBLE OF BASE METAL 0.00 0.00
680 96149002 HOOKAH OF COCONUT SHELL 0.00 0.00
681 96149009 OTHERS 0.10 2.77
682 96151100 COMBS,HAIR-SLDS & LIKE OF HRD-RUBR/PLSTCS 0.74 40.01
683 96161000 SCNT SPRYS ETC,MOUNTS & HEADS THEREFOR 50.34 144.67
684 99140000 SEA SALT, TABLE SALT AND OTHER COMMON SALT, OTHER THAN ROCK SALT 0.00 0.00
685 99911001 NAMDAS 0.00 77.50
686 99911002 CARPETS,RUGS,TAPESTRIES,ETC 44.81 0.00
687 99912001 SHAWLS OF SILK 0.00 0.00
688 99912002 SCRVS & SMLR ARTCLS OF SILK 0.00 0.00
689 99912011 SHAWLS OF WOOL 0.00 0.00
690 99912012 SCRVS & SMLR ARTCLS OF WOOL 0.00 0.00
691 99913000 STONE WORK(ALBSTR,MARBLE,ETC)AS ARTWARE 0.00 0.00
692 99914001 WOOD WORK OF ROSE WOOD (INCL CARVING) 0.00 1.12
693 99914002 WOOD WORK OF SANDAL WOOD (INCL CARVING) 0.00 0.00
694 99914003 WOOD WORK OF SHEESHAM WOOD(INCL CRVNG) 0.00 0.00
695 99914004 WOOD WORK OF WALNUT WOOD (INCL CRVNG) 0.00 0.00
696 99914005 LACQUERED WOODEN WARE 0.00 0.00
697 99914006 INLAID WITH IVORY,METAL,ETC. 0.00 0.00
698 99914009 OTHERS 2.27 68.80
699 99915001 ZARI GOODS,IMITATION 0.00 0.00
700 99915002 ZARI GOODS,REAL 0.00 0.00
701 99919001 ARTWARE OF CPPR,BRASS,BRONZE & SMLR ALLOYS 1.94 1.38
702 99919002 BIDRIWARE 0.00 0.00
703 99919003 ARTWARE OF ALUMINIUM 0.00 0.00
704 99919004 CRVNG SETS AS ARTWARE(OTHR THAN PRECIOUS) 0.00 0.00
705 99919011 DOLL AND TOYS,AS ARTWARE 0.00 0.00
706 99919012 EMBROIDERY,AS ARTWARE 0.00 0.00
707 99919014 LEATHER GOODS,AS ARTWARE 0.00 0.00
708 99919015 PAPIER MACHE ARTCLS,AS ARTWARE 0.00 0.00
709 99919016 POTTERY ARTWARE 0.00 0.00
710 99919017 NIRMAL WARE 0.00 0.00
711 99919018 HORNWARE AS ARTWARE 0.00 0.00
712 99919021 WALL HANGINGS/WALL PLAQUES OF JUTE 0.00 0.00
713 99919022 OTHER DECORATIVE ARTICLS OF JUTE 0.00 0.00
714 99919029 OTHER,AS ARTWARE 11.47 130.08
Total 482644.92 507378.22

NEW EXIM POLICY POLICY 2002-07 HIGHLIGHTS

1. AGRICULTURAL EXPORT ZONES

With a view to providing remunerative returns to the farming community in a sustained manner, efforts will be made to provide improved access to the produce/ products of the Agriculture and Allied sectors in the international market.

State Governments may identify product specific Agri export zone for end to end development for export of specific products from a geographically contiguous area. State Government may evolve a comprehensive package of services provided by all State Government Agencies, State Agricultural Universities and all institutions and agencies of the Union Government for intensive delivery in these zones.

Such services would include provision of pre/ post harvest treatment and operations, plant protection, processing, packaging, storage and related research & development, etc. Department of Commerce will supplement, within its schemes and provisions, efforts of State Governments for facilitating such exports.

The service providers; setting up common infrastructural facilities such as sorting, grading, polishing, packaging, cold storage, transport equipment/ refrigerated vans, vapour treatment heat treatment plant, X-ray screening facility etc. shall be entitled for EPCG Scheme.

Agri exporters shall be entitled for recognition as Export House/Trading House/Star Trading House/Super Star Trading House on achieving 1/3rd of the threshold limit prescribed for exporters of goods.

2. MARKET ACCESS INITIATIVE (MAI)

The Government would assist the industry in research & development, market research, specific market and product studies, warehousing and retail marketing infrastructure in select countries and direct market promotion activities through media advertising and buyer seller meets. A plan scheme has been evolved for this purpose.

3. SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES

¨ A new Chapter on Special Economic Zones introduced.

¨ Special Economic Zones developers are allowed duty free import/ procurement from DTA for development of SEZ to give a boost for development of integrated infrastructure for exports.

¨ Duty free import/procurement from DTA of goods for setting up of factory in the Zone permitted.

¨ Items reserved for SSI do not require any licence for setting up units in SEZ.

¨ Units in SEZ can bring back their export proceeds in 365 days as against normal period of 180 days and can retain 100% of the proceeds in the EEFC account.

¨ Special Economic Zones trading units permitted to sell goods in the DTA in accordance with the import policy in force.

¨ Subcontracting of part of production abroad permitted.

¨ To facilitate greater flexibility and to attract capital intensive units into Special Economic Zones, amortization of value of imported Capital Goods is being spread over a period of 8 years instead of 5 years at present.

¨ SEZ developer given infrastructure status under Income Tax Act as provided in the Finance Bill, 2001.

4. REMOVAL OF QRs.

¨ The process of removal of import restrictions, which began in 1991, has been completed in a phased manner this year with removal of restrictions on 715 items. Out of these 715, 342 are textile products, 147 are agricultural products including alcoholic beverages and 226 are other manufactured products including automobiles.

¨ Import of agricultural products like wheat, rice, maize, other coarse cereals, copra and coconut oil has been placed in the category of State Trading. The nominated State Trading Enterprise will conduct the imports of these commodities solely as per commercial considerations. Similarly, import of petroleum products including petrol, diesel and ATF has also been placed in the category of State Trading. Import of urea will also be done through the mechanism of State Trading.

¨ Care has been taken to ensure a level playing field to domestic producers vis-à-vis imports. In conformity with the “National Treatment Principle” of GATT, imports have also been made subject to the following domestic regulations:

(i)
Import of all food products will be subject to compliance of all the provisions of Food Adulteration Act and Rules thereunder;



(ii)
Import of meat and poultry products will be subject to compliance of all the provisions of Meat Food Product Order;



(iii)
Import Tea Waste will be subject to compliance of Tea Waste (Control Order);



(iv)
No import of textile material using the prohibited dyes like azo dye shall be allowed. For this purpose, a pre-shipment inspection certificate has been made mandatory.

¨ In view of road safety and environment considerations, imports of second hand automobiles have been allowed subject to the following conditions:

(i)
Import of autombiles older than three years is not allowed;



(ii)
Imported vehicles need to conform to Central Motor Vehicle Rules;



(iii)
Import of left hand drive vehicles not allowed;



(iv)
For ensuring the requirements, preshipment as well as post shipment certification made mandatory;



(v)
Imported automobiles to have a minimum residual life of five years and the importer to ensure supply of spares and service during this period; and



(vi)
Such imports allowed only through customs port at Mumbai.


Similarly, import of new automobiles allowed subject to following conditions:

(i)
Import allowed only from the country of manufacture;



(ii)
Import of left hand drive vehicles not allowed;



(iii)
Imported vehicles to conform to the provisions of Motor Vehicles Act, 1988;

(iv)
Prototype of vehicle to be approved by notified agencies in India; and


¨ To ensure that import of agricultural products do not lead to unwanted infiltration of exotic diseases and pests in the country, it has been decided to subject import of primary products of plant and animal origin to ‘Bio Security & Sanitary and Phyto-Sanitary Permit’ to be issued by Deptt. of Agriculture and Cooperation. This permit will be based on Import Risk Analysis of the product to be conducted on scientific principles, in accordance with the WTO agreement on Application of Sanitary and Phyto-Sanitary Measures.

5. EXPORT PROMOTION CAPITAL GOODS SCHEME

¨ Imports of jigs, fixtures, dies, moulds to be allowed for the full CIF value of the licence instead of restricting to 20% of the CIF value of licence.

¨ Time limit of 180 days prescribed for finalisation of nexus by EPCG Committee failing which the nexus applied by the applicant becomes final.

¨ Extension in export obligation period under EPCG for licences issued during 1990-1996 upto 31.3.2002 upon execution of Bank Guarantee with the licensing authority.

¨ Extension in export obligation period for two years in respect of EPCG issued under Customs notification 29/1997 dated 1.4.97 and 49/2000 dated 27.4.2000.

¨ No penalty for valuewise shortfall under EPCG except for the customs duty together with interest.

¨ Facility for partial fulfilment extended under EPCG scheme to reduce transaction time.

¨ For redemption, the licence holder has been extended the facility to submit either a consolidated statement signed by all banks or separate statements signed by individual banks.

6. ANNUAL ADVANCE LICENCE

¨ Extension of Annual Advance Licence facility for deemed exports and intermediate supplies.

¨ The entitlement for Annual Advance Licence increased from 125% to 200% of the FOB value of preceding year exports.

¨ Extension of Annual Advance Licence to other than Standard Input Output Norms exports.

¨ Clubbing facility for Annual Advance Licence.

¨ Dispensing with the need of technical characteristics for inputs except for items in the sensitive list.

7. ADVANCE LICENCE

¨ Duty free import/procurement of fuel allowed under Standard Input Output Norms for sectors where the same cost more than 10% of the manufacturing cost.

¨ The facility of Advance Licences extended even to the cases where some of the inputs are supplied free of cost by the buyer.

¨ The entitlement for Advance Licence where SION does not exist increased from 100% to 200% of the FOB value of preceding year exports for Export House/Trading House/Star trading House/Super Star Trading House.

¨ Additional facility for Advance Licence where SION does not exist beyond entitlement as well against execution of Bank Guarantee.

¨ Dispensing with the need of technical characteristics for inputs except for items in the sensitive list.

¨ The facility of back to back LC for Advance Licence, which is presently confined to one bank and one branch, extended to cover any bank and branch.

¨ Revalidation of expired Advance Licences, where export obligation has been completed, by six months.

¨ 506 new Standard Input Output Norms fixed during 2000-01.

¨ No penalty for valuewise shortfall under Advance Licence except for the Customs duty together with interest provided the licence holder has achieved positive/minimum value addition.

¨ Coverage of additional ports under Advance Licence

¨ Simplification of form relating to Advance Licence on SION.

8. DUTY FREE REPLENISHMENT CERTIFICATE SCHEME

¨ Validity of DFRC to be extended from 12 months to 18 months.

¨ Dispensing with the need of technical characteristics for inputs except for items in the sensitive list.

¨ Automatic calculation of CIF value under DFRC scheme without reference to international price of individual inputs.

¨ Provision incorporated for claim of DFRC against advance payment.

¨ Coverage of additional ports under DFRC

¨ Split up facility extended to DFRC scheme to give operational flexibility to the holder of DFRC.


9. DUTY ENTITLEMENT PASSBOOK SCHEME

¨ Provision made for claiming DEPB against advance payment.

¨ Validity of DEPB extended upto the last day of the month in which the same is expiring.

¨ Rationalisation of DEPB rates in line with changes in Customs duty on account of union budget.

¨ Coverage of additional ports under DEPB.

¨ TRA facility extended to all notified ports under DEPB scheme.

10. EOU/EPZ/EHTP/STP UNITS

¨ NFEP/EP norms rationalized. EOU/EPZ units allowed to achieve minimum Export Performance of 3 times the value of CG over 5 years instead of 5 times the value of CG. Highest NFEP requirement pegged at 10%.

¨ Gem and Jewellery provisions relating to EOU/EPZ units contained in Chapter 8 merged into Chapter 9 for greater clarity.

¨ Supplies made to bonded warehouses set up under para 11.14 and 9.21 of the policy by EOU/EPZ units to be treated as exports for the purpose of domestic sales entitlement.

¨ Sub-contracting of production process abroad permitted. At present sub-contracting is permissible only within the country.

¨ DTA sale against foreign exchange, which is counted towards NFEP/EP is being confined to payment made from EEFC account of the buyer only.

¨ Simplification of procedure regarding utilization of goods. EOU/EPZ units now have to account for duty free goods in over all terms and not consignment-wise. This is expected to facilitate ease in operation.

¨ E-Mail address is being made compulsory for approving EOU/EPZ units from 1.4.2001.

¨ Greater delegation to Development Commissioner’s to approve EOU/EPZ projects. At present, Development Commissioners cannot approve project beyond US$20 million.This value restriction is being withdrawn.

¨ Suitable procedure provided for conversion of DTA units into EOU scheme having outstanding export obligation under advance licensing scheme by carrying forward goods imported under advance Licensing scheme.

¨ Joint Monitoring of EOU/EPZ units by a Committee consisting of DC and customs.

11. GEMS & JEWELLERY SECTOR :

¨ Extension of Diamond Dollar Account scheme (DDAS) to diamond studded jewellery exporters, having an average annual turnover of Rs.5 crore or above during the preceding three licensing years, allowing DDAS holders to operate up to five bank accounts (from maximum of two accounts prescribed earlier) and allowing non-DDAS holders to supply cut and polished diamonds to DDAS holder, which would counted towards discharge of his export obligations or entitle for a Replenishment licence as the case may be.

¨ With a view to facilitate certification/grading by international laboratories/ agencies cut and polished diamonds weighing 0.50 carats and above, have been permitted for export and return of such diamonds for certification purposes.

¨ More flexibility to exporters under the Gold Loan Scheme by allowing exporters to fix the price and repay the gold loan within 180 days from the date of export subject to this price being also confirmed by the final buyer and the nominated agency supplying the gold.

¨ Exporters allowed to personally carry gems and jewellery of a value not exceeding US$ 2 million for purposes of holding/ participating in overseas exhibitions.

¨ The foreign buyer scheme wherein precious metals can be supplied free of cost to the Indian manufacturers for job working, has been extended to exporters having an annual average turnover of Rs.5 crores during the preceding three years.

¨ The provisions of personal carriage of gems and jewellery export and import parcels is now available from Bangalore Airport also in addition to Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai.

12. DEEMED EXPORTS:

¨ The suppliers have been given the option to file application either projectwise or covering supplies to all projects during a month/quarter or half yearly while claiming Terminal Excise duty/Drawback facility. They have also been given the option to file claim covering all the supplies to a project.

¨ A standard format prescribed for receipt of payment through normal banking channel.

¨ For supplies under paragraph 10.2(d)(e)(f) and (g) of the Policy, the sub-contractor has been given the facility to file Terminal Excise duty refund without waiting for payment from the main contractor.

13. COMPUTERISATION/EDI:

¨ The facility of electronic filing of applications extended to 29 out of 31 offices of DGFT.

¨ The facility of offline filing introduced.

¨ The electronic filing shall be extended to all categories of licences.


14. PROCEDURAL SIMPLIFICATION:

¨ Profile of importer/exporter to be submitted once and to be submitted thereafter only in case of any change in the information already furnished.

¨ Facility of clarifications/interview through E-Mail.

¨ No time limit for filing application for golden status.

¨ Restricted Import Licensing Committee, Export Licensing Committee, Classification Committee abolished.

15. MISCELLANEOUS

¨ Double weightage for grant of status to the units exporting marine products with ‘Q’ mark Certification.

¨ Prospective/potential exporters allowed to become associate members of the export promotion councils.

¨ Free import of second hand capital goods upto 10 years old.

Import performance of items on which QR were removed w.e.f. 31.03.2000

COMMERCE MINISTER'S SPEECH

Let me first extend my warm welcome to all of you.

2. I am here with you today to announce the first Five Year EXIM Policy of the New Millennium. But I want to be realistic and state that if some commentators feel that the presentation of Five Year EXIM Policy is just a ritual, they may be right because every year at the end of March, we attempt to make about 200 amendments in the full policy-set of 5 volumes and other Departments too have their own contribution of changes which they deem fit.

3. Nonetheless, the fact remains that this ritual underscores the necessity of taking a telescopic view of the future and reformulate the goals accordingly, after due introspection. Naturally, we have to take into account the changing dynamics of international trade. Sometimes, even one incident like September 11 of last year had catastrophic effect which necessitated mid-course changes and needs necessary corrections even now.

4. I had constituted a High Level Committee headed by former Commerce Secretary Thiru P.P. Prabhu comprising eminent economists, business-leaders representing the Chambers of Commerce, the Export Promotion Councils and experienced professionals. This Committee had made important recommendations regarding various schemes and procedures of different departments handling exports. Those recommendations of the Committee have guided us as the pole star in formulating this EXIM Policy. In addition, the report of the Medium Term Export Strategy (2002-2007) of our Ministry released in January, 2002 provides a mine of Market Intelligence Information and industry-specific initiatives. I think that both the documents may make the ‘ritual’ meaningful and effective by providing the substance, parameters, direction, and strategy for the Five Year Policy.

OUR MISSION

5. The Prime Minister has directed the Planning Commission to examine the feasibility of doubling our per capita income in the next ten years. The Approach Paper to the Tenth Five Year Plan aims at an intermediate indicative target of 8.0% (instead of 8.7% needed). Almost all the experts are of the opinion that 8 to 9 % annual growth for the next ten years while technically feasible, cannot be achieved through "a business as usual" approach. We will need to take radical steps. In line with this approach, our Medium Term Export Strategy has a mission to capture 1% of the global share of trade by 2007, up from the present level of 0.67%. Translated in value, the projected growth will mean doubling the present exports of 46 billion dollars to more than 80 billion dollars over the Tenth Five Year Plan, requiring a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 11.9% in dollar terms.

6. To achieve this, we should wake up from the stupor of export fatalism of the earlier years, release ourselves from the feelings of export pessimism and apathy and employ international trade as an engine of growth. Although the empirical debate on the growth effects of trade policy reforms remains unsettled, there is a strong co-movement between exports and output growth in a liberalised trade environment. This lends support to the need for persisting with an open trade system. Anti-export bias - both in policies and mind-set - needs to be

corrected. Unless capacities are created in India specifically for the export market, it is unlikely that the export growth expectations can be met.

- Therefore, there should be appreciation of the fact that international trade is a vital part of development strategy, and it can be an effective instrument of economic growth, employment generation and poverty alleviation.

7. With this Mission Statement, let me proceed with my proposals.

A. REMOVAL OF QRs ON EXPORTS

8. Last year’s EXIM Policy evoked a lot of interest, because we removed the QRs on imports and the ‘Quota Raj’ it symbolised. We created an Inter-Ministerial Standing Group to track 300 sensitive items and to swing into immediate action, if necessary. I appreciate the vigilant attitude of this "War-Room". Contrary to the apprehensions expressed, I find that there has not been any surge in imports during the year.

9. This year we propose to remove all Quantitative Restrictions on exports – except a few sensitive items. Only a few items have been retained for exports through State Trading Enterprises.

B. AGRICULTURE

10. It is estimated by some economists that every one per cent switch in the terms of trade in favour of agriculture will result in diversion of about Rs.8,500 crores annually in favour of agriculture from the non-agriculture sector. This additional rural purchasing power will create a phenomenal effective demand. Promotion of agricultural exports is important for creating conditions for providing remunerative prices to farm products. I have no doubt that our farmers will rise to the occasion, and that we shall be able to make a mark in international trade in agriculture with a farm-to-port approach as reflected in the Agri Export Zones Scheme and in the proposed Agri-Export Policy which are but small steps forward in the right direction. I am happy to state that the actions initiated in earlier years have begun to bear fruits.

11. Government have made major break-through in the export of food grains. As against the anticipated export of 80 lakh MTs of foodgrains during the year we have exported about 73 lakh MTs. India is now exporting foodgrains to about 16 countries of the world and according to the International Grain Council reports, in respect of wheat export, we are at the 7th position amongst the wheat exporting countries.


12. The major initiatives being planned in the EXIM Policy are as follows:


Export restrictions like registration and packaging requirement are being removed today on Butter, Wheat & Wheat Products, Coarse Grains, Groundnut Oil and Cashew exports to Russia under Rupee Debt Repayment Scheme. Quantitative and packaging restrictions on wheat and its products, Butter, Pulses, Grain and flour of Barley, Maize, Bajra, Ragi and Jowar have already been removed on 5th March, 2002.


To transform select rural regions as regional rural motors of export economy by promoting export of agro products and agro-based processed products, 20 Agri Export Zones have been sanctioned so far. (The Zones and their speciality agri-products are given in Annexure-I.) This will provide enhanced international market access to Indian farmers. On invitation and in consultation with the State Governments, we will catalyse development of necessary infra-structure, flow of credit and other facilities for promoting agro exports.


Transport assistance is proposed to be made available for export of fresh and processed fruits, vegetables, floriculture, poultry, dairy products and products of wheat & rice. This will also lead to diversification of agriculture activity. Further, it is also proposed to work out suitable Transport Assistance for export of accumulated stocks of rice and wheat from FCI to facilitate their liquidation.

C. SPECIAL FOCUS ON COTTAGE SECTOR AND HANDICRAFTS

13. The word ‘Exports’ brings to our mind sophisticated articles, urban centres and a privileged few at the upper crest of the society. But it is the small scale sector, which forms 50% of our exports. Therefore, with a view to strengthen them we have embarked on a programme this year called "SPECIAL FOCUS ON COTTAGE SECTOR AND HANDICRAFTS".

14. The following facilities will be made available to them:-


Initially an amount of Rs. 5 crores has been earmarked for promoting cottage sector exports coming under the KVIC.

The units in the handicrafts sector can also access funds from Market Access Initiative (MAI) scheme for normally permissible activities including development of website for virtual exhibition.

Under the EPCG scheme, these units will not be required to maintain average level of exports.

These units shall be entitled to the benefit of export house status on achieving lower average export performance of Rs.5 crores as against Rs. 15 crores for others; and

The units in handicraft sector shall be entitled to duty free imports of specified items as embellishments upto 3% of FOB value of their exports.

15. In addition, since they have a very strong propensity for economic activities with export possibilities, we are embarking on a programme of identifying those places. To begin with, places like Khurja (U.P.) famous for its pottery will be undertaken for an in-depth study for their revealed and potential special characteristics for developing an export market.

D. TOWNS OF EXPORT EXCELLENCE

16. I have not forgotten the small scale sector also. A number of towns in specific geographical locations have emerged as dynamic industrial locations and handsomely contributing to India’s exports. These ‘industrial clusters’, rooted in history, symbolise the bursting force of the free market spirit and are essentially collective response to common problems of competitiveness. Some have become globally renowned manufacturing bases. It is necessary to grant recognition to these industrial cluster-towns with a view to maximize their export profiles and help in upgrading them to move up in the higher value markets.

17. A number of such industrial cluster-towns are exporting a substantial portion of their products which, are world-class. For example, Tirupur is exporting 80% of its production of hosiery. A beginning is being made to consider industrial cluster towns such as Tirupur for hosiery, Panipat for woollen blanket, Ludhiana for woollen knitwear to be eligible for the following benefits:-

18. Common service providers in these areas shall be entitled for facility of EPCG scheme. The recognised associations of units will be able to access the funds under the Market Access Initiative scheme for creating focused technological services. Further, such areas will receive priority for assistance for identified critical infrastructure gaps from the scheme on Central Assistance to States. The units in these notified areas would be eligible for availing all the EXIM policy schemes as per their choice and the provisions of these schemes shall stand relaxed to the extent provided in this para in respect of such units.

E. Gems & Jewellery


Customs duty on import of rough diamonds is being reduced to zero per cent. Import of rough diamonds is already freely allowed. Licensing regime for rough diamond is being abolished. This should help India to emerge as a major international centre for diamonds.


Value addition norms for export of plain jewellery is being reduced from 10% to 7%. Export of all mechanised unstudded jewellery shall be allowed at a value addition of 3% only. Having already achieved leadership position in diamonds, now efforts will be made for achieving quantum jump on jewellery exports as well.

iii) Personal carriage of jewellery allowed through Hyderabad and Jaipur airport as well.

F. SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONEs (SEZs)

19. Special Economic Zones, announced in 2000 after visit to China is taking up roots and four existing EPZs have been converted into SEZs. 13 New SEZs have already been given approval, list of which is at Annexure-II.

20. In a world dominated by the WTO, India cannot be left behind and SEZs are the symbols of Indian endeavour to remain internationally competitive and relevant. They are our best dream-projects and are firmly based on success everywhere.

21. Besides the fiscal packages already announced, I am happy to state the following entitlements that will be allowed:-


IT concessions to units in SEZ, details of which shall be presented in Parliament;


Exemption from CST to supplies from DTA to SEZ.


Drawback/DEPB to DTA suppliers.


Transactions from DTA to SEZ to be treated as exports under Income Tax Act and Customs Act.


Exemption to SEZ units from External Commercial Borrowings restrictions, freedom to make overseas investment and carry out commodity hedging.

22. For the first time in India, Overseas Banking Units (OBU’s) will be permitted to be set up in SEZs. These units would be virtually foreign branches of Indian banks but located in India. These Overseas Banking Units, inter alia would be exempt from CRR, SLR and would give access to SEZ units and SEZ developers to international finances at international rates. This, I need to mention, is a very significant decision in making SEZs internationally competitive.

G. ASSISTANCE TO STATES FOR INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT FOR EXPORTS (ASIDE)

23. You may all remember that during 2000, I have announced a scheme for participation of States in the export endeavour. This new Scheme "ASIDE" would provide funds to the States based on the twin criteria of gross exports and the rate of growth of exports from different States. 80% of the total funds would be allotted to the States based on the above criteria and the remaining 20% will be utilised by the Centre for various infrastructure activities that cut across State boundaries etc. A sum of Rs.49.5 crores has already been sanctioned for this year. Further, a sum of Rs.330 crores has also been approved for the year 2002-03.

H. MARKET ACCESS INITIATIVE (MAI)

24. I had also announced last year the launching of the Market Access Initiative Scheme for undertaking marketing promotion efforts abroad on country-product focus approach basis. This Scheme is in line with market promotion and development schemes being implemented by many other countries. A beginning has already been made this year with a small allocation of Rs.14.50 crores, which has been increased to Rs.42.0 crores in 2002-03. I intend to further broaden the scope of this scheme to include activities considered necessary for focussed market promotion efforts.

I. INCENTIVE PACKAGE FOR ELECTRONIC HARDWARE

25. In software, India is a global player. But in hardware out presence in international arena is insignificant. Therefore, to give a boost to the hardware industry, we propose to modify the Electronic Hardware Technology Park (EHTP) scheme to enable the sector to face the zero duty regime under ITA-1. The units shall be entitled to following facility:-


NFEP positive in 5 years only instead of every year.


No other export obligation for EHTPs.


Supplies of ITA I items having zero duty in the

domestic market to be eligible for counting of

export obligation.

J. RE-LOCATION OF INDUSTRIES

26. To encourage re-location of industries to India, plant and machineries would be permitted to be imported without a licence, where the depreciated value of such relocating plants exceeds Rs.50 crores.

K. ACTION PLAN UNDER MEDIUM TERM EXPORT STRATEGY (MTES)

27. In our Medium Term Export Strategy, we have given a list of 47 potential items in the top imports of major markets. A five percentage share for these items in major markets would mean an increase in our exports by more than 18 billion dollars. We have also identified a list of 59 items figuring in the top imports of major markets and India’s exports. A 5% share in these items in major markets would mean an addition of 36 billion dollars exports. These 106 items are mainly Engineering/Electrical/Electronics items, Instruments, Watches etc., Footwear items, Marine & Poultry items, some Textiles and Chemical items, Jewellery items and items for repairs.

28. We will give special focus to these items through our Export Promotion Schemes and continue to monitor their progress.


L. REDUCTION IN TRANSACTION TIME AND COSTS

29. Our disadvantages arising from the state of the infrastructure, power tariffs, interest rates, industrial relations, taxation structure etc. are well known. The new policy contains several initiatives to immunise atleast the export sector against these disadvantages. Thus while airports, ports and roads are looked after say the ministries of Civil Aviation and Shipping and Surface Transport which are grappling with these issues, our scheme for assistance to the states will take care of the complementary infrastructure. Similarly, even while the power situation continues to confront our industries, the export industry can go for captive power generation and our scheme announced to day will provide duty free fuel for such power ranging from three to seven percent of the fob value of exports. The packing credit rate has already been linked to PLR so that the benefits of any further softening of interest rates shall pass on automatically to the exporters. The Reserve Bank of India is examining the question of requesting Banks to treat at least the Status holders as prime borrowers even for term loans. Some states have taken steps towards differential treatment for export oriented units in matters pertaining to industrial relations to enable them to adhere to rigorous delivery schedules. The simplification of Exim policy schemes being announced today will more effectively rebate all indirect taxes on imports. The export sector will thus be substantially immunised against the constraints affecting domestic economy.

30. In the last few years we have taken several steps to simplify the rules and procedures and improve the speed of transactions in the Directorate General of Foreign Trade with the help of information technology. As a result all the 32 offices of the DGFT have been fully computerised and the exporters can transact all business with the DGFT on-line without having to visit these offices and in fact 75% of the licence applications are already being filed and processed on-line. All the rules and notifications are available real time on the DGFT website which is recording more than a million hits every year. I consider this as a remarkable achievement indeed and I must compliment the DGFT and his staff. Even three years ago no one would have believed that you could obtain a licence in India on the same day you made the application. But this miracle has actually happened and while saying this I am not being guided by official reports alone. Exporters all over the country have endorsed this perception in the Open Houses in my presence. In fact, so confident has this organisation become of its performance and its potential that it has applied for ISO:9000 certification. This is a remarkable instance of how a whole organisation can transform itself from a "dyed in the wool" regulator and controller to a service organisation and a facilitator – given the right leadership and mandate.

31. With a view to further reducing transaction costs, various procedural simplifications have been introduced. These include:-


DGFT


A new commodity classification for imports and exports is being adopted. This classification shall be adopted by Central Board of Excise & Customs (CBEC) and DGCI&S shortly. The common classification to be used by DGFT and CBEC will eliminate the classification disputes and hence reduce transaction costs and time. Similarly, Ministry of Environment and Forests is in the process of finalisation of guidelines to regulate the import of hazardous waste.


Further simplification of all schemes.


Reduction of the maximum fee limit for application under various schemes.


Same day licensing introduced in all the regional offices.

(b) CUSTOMS


Adoption and harmonisation of the 8 digit ITC(HS) code.


The percentage of physical examination of export cargo has already been reduced substantially except for few sensitive destinations.


The application for fixation of brand rate of drawback shall be finalised within 15 days.

(c) Banks


Direct negotiation of export documents to be permitted. This will help the exporters to save bank charges.


100% retention in EEFC accounts.

iii) The repatriation period for realisation of export proceeds extended from 180 days to 360 days. The facility is already available to units in SEZ and exporters exporting to Latin American countries.

- These facilities are being made available to status holders only.

M. Diversification of markets


Focus LAC was launched earlier in order to accelerate our trade with Latin American countries. This has been a great success. Our exports to these countries during 2001-02 have increased by 40%. To consolidate the gains of this programme, we are extending this upto March, 2003.


Focus Africa is being launched today. There is tremendous potential for trade with the sub-Saharan African region. During 2000-01, India’s total trade with sub Saharan African region was US$ 3.3 billion. Out of this, our exports accounted for US$ 1.8 billion and our imports were US$ 1.5 billion. The first phase of the focus Africa programme shall include 7 countries namely, Nigeria, South Africa, Mauritius, Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania and Ghana. The exporters exporting to these markets to be given Export House Status on export of Rs.5 crores.


We have had traditional trade ties with CIS countries, and in the year 2000-01, our exports to these countries reached a level of US$ 1082 million. In order to strengthen these ties, we propose to launch a Focus CIS Programme in the coming year.


Selected Indian Missions will provide business promotion services to visiting Indian exporters / businessmen at a nominal fee on more or less cost basis by setting up "Business Centres".

N. Duty neutralisation instruments

32. I know exporters will be eagerly awaiting to know about the fate of DEPB and other schemes like Advance Licences, EPCG and DFRC.

33. Let me now end the suspense and say that DEPB and all other schemes will continue along with existing dispensation of not having any value caps. The changes in those schemes are as follows :-

I. Advance Licence


DEEC book to be abolished. Redemption on the basis of Shipping bills and Bank Realisation Certificates.


Withdrawal of Annual Advance Licence (AAL) scheme as problems were encountered in closure of AAL and the significance of scheme considerably reduced due to dispensation of DEEC. The exporters can avail Advance Licence for any value.


Mandatory spares to be allowed in the Advance Licence upto 10% of the CIF value.

II. Duty Free Replenishment Certificate (DFRC)

Technical characteristics to be dispensed with for audit purpose.

III. Duty Entitlement Passbook (DEPB)


Value cap exemption to continue.


No PMV verification except on specific intelligence.


Same DEPB rate for exports whether as CBUs or in CKD/SKD form,


No mid term reduction of rates except in exceptional circumstances.


DEPB rates for composite items to have lowest rate applicable for such constituent.

IV. Export Promotion Capital Goods Scheme (EPCG)


EPCG licences of Rs.100 crores or more to have 12 years export obligation period with 5 years moratorium.


Supplies under Deemed Exports to be eligible for export obligation fulfillment alongwith deemed export benefit.


Refixation of EO in respect of past cases of imports of second hand capital goods under EPCG


BIFR units to be given additional period of export obligation.

O. Leather

34. Duty free imports of trimmings and embellishments upto 3% of the FOB value hitherto confined to leather garments extended to all leather products.

P. Textiles


i) Sample fabrics permitted duty free within the 3% limit for trimmings and embellishments.

ii) 10% variation in GSM to be allowed for fabrics under Advance Licence.

iii) Additional items such as zip fastners, inlay cards, eyelets, rivets, eyes, toggles, velcro tape, cord and cord stopper included in input output norms.

iv) DEPB rates for all kinds of blended fabrics permitted. Such blended fabrics to have the lowest rate as applicable to different constituent fabrics.

Q. Status Holders.

36. Over the last few decades certain areas of strength have emerged in the export sector. Definite export surpluses have emerged in sectors like food grains, sugar, yarn, garments, steel, cement, aluminium & petroleum products and pharmaceuticals. Certain Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and other units in DTA have been exporting more than 75% of their production. Similarly export oriented units and units in export processing zones have been contributing significantly to exports. Certain industrial clusters have evolved on their own without any significant official assistance, each of them collectively producing goods and services worth more than Rs.1,000 crore per year and exporting a substantial part thereof. Status certificates have been issued to units on the basis of their export performance. Based on all these parameters and the results expected from the new initiatives announced in the last two years, I envision a critical mass emerging on the country’s export horizon. In the new policy I propose to nurture this mass so that the country’s exports can reach a stage of criticality from where onwards they would perhaps not require even the policy support.

37. Keeping the above in mind, the status holders shall be eligible for the following new/ special facilities:


Licence/Certificate/Permissions and Customs clearances for both imports and exports on self-declaration basis.


Fixation of Input-Output norms on priority;


Priority Finance for medium and long term capital requirement as per conditions notified by RBI;


Exemption from compulsory negotiation of documents through banks. The remittance, however, would continue to be received through banking channels;


100% retention of foreign exchange in EEFC account;


Enhancement in normal repatriation period from 180 days to 360 days.

The threshold for obtaining status certificate as Export House has been brought down to Rs. 5 crore for tiny, cottage, small scale, handloom, handicraft, agri exports, services, units having ISO:9000 (series ) status, exporters exporting to Latin American countries, Sub-Saharan Africa and CIS countries.

38. As is evident from the details mentioned above, a number of new initiatives have been launched and existing initiatives strengthened. Some may ask: where are the resources? The answer is as follows: in the current Budget, the outlay of Deptt. of Commerce for 2002-2003 has been increased by 55% to Rs.775 Crore. Further, as already mentioned there has been a quantum jump in the funds allocated for both the MAI and the ASIDE schemes. It is expected that these budgetary enhancements will allow us to provide the financial back-up to the various initiatives mentioned herein.

39. In sum, I would say that the EXIM Policy announced today is comprehensive in scope encompassing Agri-Sector, Cottage and Handicrafts and Small Scale sectors, thus taking care of more than 80% of the population living in the rural areas and will also benefit a wide range of people and give an additional fillip to exports. Most importantly, I have tried to forge a lasting partnership amongst the Union Government, the State Governments, exporters and people at large. I also wish to say that we have further simplified the process of exporting to such an extent that even the small artisans feel motivated to export.

40. Needless to say, our SEZs now will be second to none, in this part of the world regarding incentives offered. They will act as magnet and glue – magnet to attract FDI and glue to identify and bind strategies that will benefit a large number of people and organizations, thereby creating a bright future for India. Altogether our efforts will, we hope, expand our competitiveness, broaden horizons and hold up a comparative mirror against world standards.

Thank you.

*****

ANNEXURE-I

DETAILS OF AGRI EXPORT ZONES


S. No.
Location
Name of Product(s)
Status

1.
West Bengal
Pineapple
Work already started

2.
Karnataka
Gherkins
Work already started

3.
Uttaranchal
Lychee
Work already started

4.
Punjab
Vegetables
Work already started

5.
Uttar Pradesh
Potatoes
Work already started

6.
Uttar Pradesh
Mangoes
Work already started

7.
Punjab
Potatoes
Work already started

8.
Uttar Pradesh
Mangoes
Work already started

9.
Maharashtra
Grapes and Grape Wine
Work already started

10.
Andhra Pradesh
Mango Pulp & Fresh Vegetables
Work already started

11.
Tripura
Pineapple
Work already started

12.
Madhya Pradesh
Potatoes, Onion & Garlic
Work already started

13.
Maharashtra
Mangoes
Work already started

14.
Jammu & Kashmir
Apples
Work already started

15.
Tamil Nadu
Flowers
Work already started


16.
Maharashtra
Kesar Mango
Approved on 5.3.02. Draft of MoU sent to State Government and APEDA is awaiting their concurrence

17.
Maharashtra
Flowers
Approved on 5.3.02. Draft of MoU sent to State Government and APEDA is awaiting their concurrence

18.
Jammu & Kashmir
Walnuts
Approved on 5.3.02. Draft of MoU sent to State Government and APEDA is awaiting their concurrence

19.
West Bengal
Lychee
Approved on 5.3.02. Draft of MoU sent to State Government and APEDA is awaiting their concurrence

20.
Bihar
Lychee
Approved on 5.3.02. Draft of MoU sent to State Government and APEDA is awaiting their concurrence

ANNEXURE-II

DETAILS OF SEZs APPROVED

S.No.
Location
Name of the promoter
Date of approval
Status of Implementation

1.
Positra

(Gujarat)
Gujarat Positra Port Infrastructural Ltd.

Joint Sector
3.7.2000

(in principle)

15.2.2002

(Formal Approval)

Area of more than 20,000 ha.


Commitments of about Rs.2000 crores obtained


Land acquisition in progress.

2.
Nanguneri

(Tamil Nadu)
Govt. of Tamil Nadu
28.9.2000 (in principle)

2094 acres land in possession


Master plan


Feasibility report prepared by Cushman and Wakefield and Ernst and Young.


FIPB approval obtained for Foreign Equity of US$ 89.8 million.

3.
Dronagiri (Maharashtra)
Govt. of Maharashtra
5.5.2000 (in principle)

15.2.2002 (Formal Approval)

4377 hectares of land in possession


Business plan under preparation.

4.
Kakinada (Andhra Pradesh)
Govt. of Andhra Pradesh
26.9.2000 (in principle)
Feasibility report being prepared by M/s. KPMG.

5.
Gopalpur

(Orissa)
Govt. of Orissa
19.3.2001

(in principle)

Land – 3000 acres acquired.


Feasibility report being prepared by M/s. KPMG.

6.
Hassan (Karnataka)
Govt. of Karnataka
18.6.2001 (in principle)
Detail Project Report (DPR) under preparation

7.
Kulpi
(West Bengal)
Govt. of West Bengal
23.5.2000

(in principle)
DPR under preparation

8.
Salt Lake (Kolkata)
Govt. of West Bengal
7.11.2001 (in principle)
DPR under preparation

9.
Bhadohi

(Uttar Pradesh)
Govt. of Uttar Pradesh
19.9.2000 (in principle)
DPR under preparation

10.
Kanpur

(Uttar Pradesh)
Govt. of Uttar Pradesh
2.1.2002

(in principle)
DPR under preparation

11.
Greater Noida (Uttar Pradesh)
Govt. of Uttar Pradesh
19.6.2001 (in principle)
DPR under preparation

12.
Indore

(Madhya Pradesh)
Govt. of Madhya Pradesh
2.1.2002 (in principle)
DPR under preparation

13.
Paradeep (Orissa)
Govt. of Orissa
2000

(in principle)
DPR under preparation



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