The various incentives and schemes provided by India are as follows :
1. Export Processing Zones : Export Processing Zones (EPZs) have been set up to provide an internationally competitive duty free environment for export production. Infrastructural facilities are created in the zones to manufacture the products at lower cost. Customs clearance and facilities needed for financial transactions are also provided inside the zones. Import licence is not needed for import of capital goods, raw materials etc. The units located in the zones are expempted from payment of excise duty on capital goods and raw materials bought from the domestic market. 50% produce has been permitted for domestic sale at concessional rate of duty. There are 8 EPZs in India.
2. 100% Export Oriented Units : Export Oriented Units have been set up for the export of entire product expect those which are specially permitted to be sold in the domestic market. These units can be established any where in the country. They can avail of all benefits provided to the units in the EPZ.
3. Special Economic Zones : Special Economic Zones (SEZ) has been created to encourage free trade. It is a specially delineated duty free enclave. It is deemed to be foreign territory for the purpose of trade operations and duties and tariffs. Goods going into the SEZ area from Domestic Tariff Area (DTA) are treated as deemed exports. Goods coming from the SEZ area into DTA are treated as imported goods.
4. Export Houses, Trading Houses, Star Trading Houses and Super Star Trading Houses : Various categories of export houses have been recognized with a view to building marketing infrastructure and expertise required for export promotion. These houses are given national recognition so that they could make greater efforts for export promotion. They are required to operate as highly professional and dynamic institutions and act as an important instrument of export growth. The recognition is granted on the basis of the export performance of the firm.
5. Export of Services : In order to boost the export of services, various categories of service houses have been recognised. These houses are recognised on the basis of the export performance of the service providers. They are named as Service Export House, International Service Export House, International Star Service Export House, International Super Star Service Export House based on their export performance.
6. Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) Scheme : The main objective of this scheme is to encourage the import of capital goods for export promotion. New capital goods including computer software systems may be imported under this scheme. Under this provision, the capital goods may be imported at 5% customs duty. The import is subject to an export obligation equivalent to 5 times CIF value of capital goods on FOB basis or 4 times the CIF value of capital goods on net foreign exchange basis. This obligation may be fulfilled over a period of 8 years from the date of issuance of license.
Yogita Ingle 3 years, 11 months ago
The various incentives and schemes provided by India are as follows :
1. Export Processing Zones : Export Processing Zones (EPZs) have been set up to provide an internationally competitive duty free environment for export production. Infrastructural facilities are created in the zones to manufacture the products at lower cost. Customs clearance and facilities needed for financial transactions are also provided inside the zones. Import licence is not needed for import of capital goods, raw materials etc. The units located in the zones are expempted from payment of excise duty on capital goods and raw materials bought from the domestic market. 50% produce has been permitted for domestic sale at concessional rate of duty. There are 8 EPZs in India.
2. 100% Export Oriented Units : Export Oriented Units have been set up for the export of entire product expect those which are specially permitted to be sold in the domestic market. These units can be established any where in the country. They can avail of all benefits provided to the units in the EPZ.
3. Special Economic Zones : Special Economic Zones (SEZ) has been created to encourage free trade. It is a specially delineated duty free enclave. It is deemed to be foreign territory for the purpose of trade operations and duties and tariffs. Goods going into the SEZ area from Domestic Tariff Area (DTA) are treated as deemed exports. Goods coming from the SEZ area into DTA are treated as imported goods.
4. Export Houses, Trading Houses, Star Trading Houses and Super Star Trading Houses : Various categories of export houses have been recognized with a view to building marketing infrastructure and expertise required for export promotion. These houses are given national recognition so that they could make greater efforts for export promotion. They are required to operate as highly professional and dynamic institutions and act as an important instrument of export growth. The recognition is granted on the basis of the export performance of the firm.
5. Export of Services : In order to boost the export of services, various categories of service houses have been recognised. These houses are recognised on the basis of the export performance of the service providers. They are named as Service Export House, International Service Export House, International Star Service Export House, International Super Star Service Export House based on their export performance.
6. Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) Scheme : The main objective of this scheme is to encourage the import of capital goods for export promotion. New capital goods including computer software systems may be imported under this scheme. Under this provision, the capital goods may be imported at 5% customs duty. The import is subject to an export obligation equivalent to 5 times CIF value of capital goods on FOB basis or 4 times the CIF value of capital goods on net foreign exchange basis. This obligation may be fulfilled over a period of 8 years from the date of issuance of license.
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