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Government of India
Ministry of Commerce and Industry
Department of Commerce
Directorate General of Foreign Trade

TRADE NOTICE NO. 07/2019-2020

April 23, 2019

To

1. RA’s of DGFT

2. Customs Commissionerates

3. Members of Trade

4. Joint Secretary (Customs), CBIC, Department of Revenue

Subject: Implementation of MOU between India and Mozambique for import of pigeon peas and other pulses grown in Mozambique – reg.

Attention is invited to Notification S.O. Nos. 1478(E), 1479(E), 1480(E) and 1481(E) dated 29th March, 2019 issued by the Department of Commerce wherein besides the quantitative restriction imposed on import of Moong, Peas, Urad and Toor Dal, it has been notified that the restrictions shall not apply to Government’s import commitments under any Bilateral or Regional Agreement or Memorandum of Understanding.

2. In pursuance of the aforementioned Notifications and as per Article 3 (2) of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of the Republic of Mozambique and Government of the Republic of India on cooperation in the field of production and marketing of pigeon peas, both parties have agreed to target export of 1,75,000 MT of pigeon peas and other pulses grown in Mozambique to India during 2019-20.

3. Accordingly 1,75,000 MT of pulses to be imported from Mozambique, during the fiscal year 2019-20 is allowed for import, subject to the following conditions:

a. Import will be allowed only through the following 5 ports: (i) Mumbai, (ii) Tuticorin, (iii) Chennai, (iv) Kolkata and (v) Hazira

b. Import will be subject to production of “Certificate of Origin” certified by the authorized signatories in the 1CM (Institute de Cereasi de Mocambique) with stamps provided by the Government of Mozambique, which is being shared with the concerned Customs authorities of the above ports and CBIC

c. While providing the Origin Certificate (including details of the exporter, importer and quantity of pulses), the designated authority will send a scanned copy of the certificate to mohapatra.sk@nic.inand shyama.roy@nic.in.

d. The importer here in India will send a mail to DGFT with scanned copy of the certificate issued as above, for NOC on the same e-mail address as above, i.e., mohapatra.sk@nic.in and shyama.roy@nic.in. DGFT will compare both these documents and allow NOC to the applicant importer, based on which Customs will clear the consignments.

(S. P. Roy)
Joint Director General of Foreign Trade
E-mail: shyama.roy@nic.in

[Issued from File No. M-5012/300/2002-PC 2(A)(e-2578)]

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