Notification No. 16 (RE-2001) dated June 26, 2001, issued by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, amends the Export and Import Policy 1997-2002 regarding the export of onions. It adds 50,000 Metric Tonnes of onions for export through various State Trading Enterprises (STEs) and agencies, with specific quantities allocated to each agency, including NAFED, MSAMB, and others. These agencies are authorized to export the onions directly or through registered exporters under the conditions laid out in previous notifications. The export of these additional quantities must be completed by July 31, 2001. Additionally, the shipment period for the unutilized quantity from a previous release (1,50,000 Metric Tonnes) has been extended until the same date. This decision aims to regulate the export of onions in public interest.
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
PUBLIC NOTICE NO.23 (RE-01)/1997-2002
NEW DELHI: DATED THE 27th June, 2001
Subject: Deemed export benefits for Eastern Region System Coordination and Control (ERSC&C) Transmission Project under Paragraph 10.2(d) of the EXIM Policy.
In exercise of the powers conferred under Paragraph 4.11 of the Export and Import Policy, 1997-2002, as notified in the Gazette of India Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3, Sub-Section(ii) vide S.O. No. 283(E) dated 31.3.1997, the Director General of Foreign Trade hereby makes the following amendments:-
2. Para 4 of Public Notice N0. 34 (RE-2000)/1997-2002, dated 15th September, 2000 is amended to read as under:-
“4. In case of World Bank loan fails to come through, for any reason, being a power transmission project, no deemed export benefits would be available for ERSC&C project and power Grid Corporation would return entire DE benefits availed of by them under transitional arrangements.”
3. This issues in Public interest.
( N.L. Lakhanpal )
Director General of Foreign Trade
Copy to all concerned;
(A.K. Sinha)
Deputy Director General of Foreign Trade