Circular No. 486/52/99-CX I am directed to say that the practical difficulties in the accounting system on the question of Excess/shortages noticed at the stockyards/depots of Integrated Steel Plants have been brought to the notice of the Board. The issue also came up for discussion in a meeting of the Committee on Disputes (CoD) in the Cabinet Secretariat,
This Public Notice is issued for continuance of deemed export benefits for supplies made to Maharashtra State Electricity Board for early execution of the second Maharashtra Power Project in the wake of withdrawal of World Bank loan, subject to the terms and conditions mentioned in the foregoing paragraph and in Appendix – 14A of Handbook of Procedures (RE:99).
In the light of above stated two changes the issue was discussed with Deptt. of Economic Affairs and Deptt. of Revenue and it has been decided to withdraw Policy Circular No. 57 dated 10th December, 1998. Accordingly, Policy Circular No. 57 dated 10th December, 1998 is withdrawn and DGFT Circular No. M-3(2)/AM92/DBK Cell dated 18th March, 1994 stands. Even the supplies effected between 16th December, 1998 to 31st March, 1999, and thereafter, shall also be entitled for deemed export benefits as clarified by DGFT Circular No. M-3(2)/AM92/DBK Cell dated 18th March, 1994.
In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 5 of the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act,1992 (No.22 of 1992) read with paragraph 4.11 of the Export and Import Policy,1997-2002, the Central Government hereby, in partial modification of the Notification No. 20(RE-99)/97-2002 dated 9.7.99, makes the following amendment in the entry at Code No. 1207 relating to export of Niger Seeds, in Schedule 2 Table B of the book titled “ITC(HS) Classifications of Export and Import items 1997-2002.