Public Notice No. 73 (RE-01) adds new Agri Export Zones across various states for products like mango pulp, pineapple, apples, and more, effective from 8th March 2002.
Public Notice No. 72 (RE-2001) amends export and import policy for engineering and textile products, including children’s snow suits and viscose filament yarn.
However the said notification mandates the production of a certificate from the Joint Director General of Foreign Trade in the Department of Commerce certifying the FOB value of exports made during the preceding licensing year along with the value and quantity of goods imported under Notification 10/2002 during the current licensing year.
DGFT defers NFE monitoring for EOU, EPZ, EHTP, STP, and SEZ units for 2001-2002. Public Notice No. 70 (RE-01)/1997-2002 issued on 8th February 2002.
Details of amendments to DGFT Handbook 1997-2002, including changes to DEPB rate lists, licensing authorities, Spices Board offices, and export councils.
DGFT updates Agri Export Zones for cut flowers in Tamil Nadu and grapes in Maharashtra. Amendments to AEZs for pineapple and lychees are also notified.
The Public Notice No. 67 (RE-2001) dated 01/02/2002 introduces amendments to the Export-Import Policy 1997-2002, affecting various product categories.
Indian Rupee Value of the special currency Basket for the purposes of deferred payments contracts entered into under the Deferred payments protocol dated the 30th April, 1981 for the period l.l.81 to 31.12.85 and the Deferred payments protocol dated 23rd December, 1985 for the period l.l.1986 to 31.12.90 between the Government of India and the USSR relating to the deliveries of machinery and equipment from the USSR to India on deferred payment terms.
If the applications for obtaining DEPB credit in respect of exports of embroidered silk items have not been filed or not been accepted by the Regional Licencing Authority on account of their becoming time barred in terms of para 7.39 of the Handbook of Procedures (Vol 1) , such applications may be accepted by the Regional Licencing Authority. For this purpose , the licence holders may apply to the concerned Regional Licencing Authorities within a period of 60 days from the date of issuance of this Public Notice.
Public Notice 64 outlines the policy for importing cinematograph and other films in India, including rules on licensing and compliance with the Cinematograph Act.