Also, from now all Policy Relaxation Committee (PRC) decisions regarding Export Obligation extensions and regularisation of exports will be implemented with a levy of a uniform composition fee making it easier to implement through the system. “With a view to enhance ease of doing business and reduce the compliance burden, certain provisions…are amended for EPCG authorizations issued under Foreign Trade Policy,” the DGFT said in a public notice. The DGFT has also simplified the fee structure for extending Export Obligation periods with less paperwork and more efficiency. “These operational amendments are aimed at enhancing ease of doing business by providing up to three years from date of completion of import for submitting installation certificates, which may further be extended upon payment of a fee of ?10,000 per year,” said Mayank Arora, Director- Regulatory , Nangia Andersen India.
Additionally, requirement for submission of installation certificates for import of spares have been done away with. “These changes would ease compliance burden on capex heavy manufacturers, such as electronics, mobile and IT equipment, who have committed to make large investments under the PLI Schemes,” Arora said.
An extended deadline for submitting Installation Certificates and by expanding automated rule-based processes, DGFT aims to reduce human intervention, mitigate risks and improve overall efficiency in trade facilitation.