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Direct Port Delivery: To whose advantage?

By Abin Daya The Government is working to improve the ‘ease of doing business’ ranking of the country, and one of the areas of focus is the time it takes for manufacturers to get their imported raw materials and components, out of the port and into their factories. The numbers are not very encouraging, and it currently takes about 9-10 days to get a container out of the port and on its way to the manufacturer. With a view to improving this, the Direct Port Delivery arrangement was started in 2016. How is it faring? Please read on in this week’s update. The most important story of this week, definitely, is the 25 bps cut that the Monetary Policy Committee permitted on ...

Duty Drawback Scheme and GST

By Ranjeet Mahtani and Suhasini Joshi The Duty Drawback Scheme introduced for incentivizing and facilitating exports has been continued under the GST regime. This drawback scheme is an export beneficiation where either a part, or in some cases the entire customs and central excise duties levied on inputs used in manufacturing export goods and Service tax on services used for export of such goods are refunded by the Central Government to the exporter. The exports that are eligible under this scheme are: export of goods which were imported into India as such, or export of goods which were imported into India for use for identified purposes and export of goods which are manufactured or produced out of materials which were either imported or indigenously procured. Under this ...

Honda 2Wheelers overall sales up 20% at 544,508 units in July

The Dollar Business Bureau Backed by growing customer demand and introduction of new products, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt Ltd, the wholly-owned subsidiary of Japanese Honda Motor Company, recorded a growth of 20% in its overall sales, including domestic and exports, in July. The company recorded its ever highest exports in a single month at 32,569 units and witnessed a growth of 34%. Adding 3%, Honda’s market share in exports zoomed to an all-time high of 15%. “Growing at a fast pace, Honda 2Wheelers India total sales grew at 20% to 544,508 units in July 2017 as compared to 453,884 units in July last year, the company said in a statement. Honda2Wheelers is the only manufacturer to gain 2% market share to 28.8%, making the company highest market share gainer in July. Interestingly, ...

Govt exempts duty on re-imports of certain goods

The Dollar Business Bureau The Government has exempted custom duty on the re-imported goods which are exported under claim for drawback of any customs or excise duties levied by the Union, drawback of any excise duty levied by a State, for rebate of Central Excise duty, bond without payment of Central Excise duty, duty exemption scheme (DEEC/Advance Authorisation/DFIA) or Export Promotion Capital Goods Scheme (EPCG). “The Central Government, on being satisfied that it is necessary in the public interest so to do, hereby exempts the goods falling within any Chapter of the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 (51 of 1975)….when reimported into India, from so much of the duty of customs leviable and the whole of the additional duty, ...

Goods and Services Tax Go live on July 1, 2017

By Ranjeet Mahtani & Sweta Rajan The 16th and 17th meetings of the GST Council took place on June 11 and 18 respectively. During these meetings, various decisions were taken, the key aspects of which are summarised below. Most importantly, it was unanimously decided that the GST regime will be introduced with effect from July 1, 2017. Key decisions taken by the GST Council over the last ten days: Composition scheme: The threshold of annual turnover for availing the composition scheme has been fixed at Rs 75 lakhs for traders, manufacturers and restaurant service providers in all states except in the case of nine special category states (north-eastern states) where the threshold is fixed at Rs 50 lakhs. The turnover limit for the composition levy ...

No MEIS benefit on guar gum products is impacting its exports

Aamir H Kaki  The modest and humble guar gum, a low-value crop grown on marginal land got transformed into one that can generate substantial income for farmers in recent years. The modest seed mostly harvested in the tropical regions of India (Rajasthan, Haryana and Gujarat) and Pakistan, used as a food crop for animals, gained international fame due to its viscosity. The innocuous looking seed/powder transformed into a product that can generate substantial income for processors, manufacturers, traders and farmers. Owing to its usefulness in food, paper, textile and in the gas and oil industries India’s export of guar gum powder, saw a steep increase from a mere $84.7 million in 2001-02 to $3,930 million in 2012-13, becoming the largest agricultural export ...

Japans manufacturing index on a 3 month high, PMI

The Dollar Business Bureau  Japan has secured new orders, prompting a 3 month manufacturing high in May supported by stronger increases in output, a survey reported. This is a clear sign that its economy is gaining in momentum in the second quarter of 2017. Japan Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index rose to 53.1 in May stronger than the readings 52.0 and 52.7 recorded in April. This was the highest level recorded  since February the survey said.  Improvement in operating conditions has been linked to accelerated rises in both manufacturing output and new orders. This has prompted Japanese companies to increase hiring since production increased for the tenth consecutive month. Companies are reported to have said, that growth was supported by a demand both domestically as well ...

HC allows Biocon, Mylan to sell their drug for three cancers

PTI The Delhi High Court today allowed drug companies Biocon and Mylan to sell their version of Trastuzumab for two kinds of breast cancer and metastatic gastric cancer in view of the approval granted to it by the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI). "In view of the fact that appropriate authority has approved the package insert and the drug for all three indications (diseases), we feel there should be no restriction imposed at this stage with regard to second and third indication also," a bench of justices Badar Durrez Ahmed and Sanjeev Sachdeva said. "Consequently, till further orders, Biocon and Mylan are permitted to sell Trastuzumab under their respective brand names for all three indications (metastatic breast cancer, ...