New Delhi: To enhance ease of doing business, the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has simplified Export Promotion Capital Goods Scheme procedures, the Ministry of Commerce & Industry stated today.
The DGFT announced significant enhancements to the Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) Scheme aimed at simplifying processes, reducing transaction costs and promoting automation to benefit exporters on July 25, 2024.
It said these changes aligned with the commitment of the Government to create a more business-friendly environment and improve India’s manufacturing competitiveness.
As per the changes, the scheme will now provide exporters an extended period to submit Installation Certificates for imported Capital Goods. This extension reduces pressure on businesses, allowing them to focus more on production and export activities.
Further, a simplified and reduced composition fee structure for extending the Export Obligation (EO) period has been introduced. This change minimises manual intervention, streamlines compliance and speeds up service delivery.
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.
According to the DGFT, these updates make it easier for exporters to comply with regulations, reducing the time and effort required to meet DGFT requirements. By expanding automated rule-based processes, DGFT said it aims to reduce human intervention, mitigate risks and improve overall efficiency in trade facilitation.
The Ministry stated that since the announcement of the new Foreign Trade Policy in April 2023, DGFT has been actively modernising its systems to expand automated rule-based processes. “These initiatives are crucial steps towards fostering a more business-friendly environment and enhancing India’s competitiveness in the global market,” it claimed.
The DGFT has already made efforts to automate the authorisation issue process, ad-hoc norms fixation process under Advance Authorisation, export obligation extension, and automatic status holder certificate issue, among others, in recent days. “It is planned that in the coming months, more and more processes will be system-driven with minimal or no human intervention to order to facilitate trade and industry,” it stated.
– global bihari bureau