Domestic Tariff Area definition

Domestic Tariff Area means the whole of India (including the territorial waters and continental shelf) but does not include the areas of the Special Economic Zones;
Domestic Tariff Area means area except special economic zone, export oriented undertakings, Software Technology Park unit and Electronic Hardware Technology Park unit;
Domestic Tariff Area means the industrial area outside the Special Economic Zone but within the boundary of land owned by AKVN which shall be exclusively for the Diamond, Gems&Jewelry and allied Sector.

Examples of Domestic Tariff Area in a sentence

  • Payments received in foreign exchange by a unit in Domestic Tariff Area (DTA) for supplying goods to a unit in Special Economic Zone out of its foreign currency account.

  • However, they cannot transfer or on-lend ECB funds to sister concerns or any unit in the Domestic Tariff Area (DTA).

  • However, they cannot transfer or on-lend ECB funds to sister concerns or any unit in the Domestic Tariff Area.

  • The SEZ scheme provides an ecosystem conducive to exports, wherein all clearances, starting from setting up of the unit, allocation of space, approval of raw material, capital goods, issuance of letters of permission, monitoring of exports, permission for sale in DTA (Domestic Tariff Area) etc.

  • We, the obligors shall maintain accounts of all goods imported or procured from the Domestic Tariff Area or consumed and utilized, in proper form, including those remaining in stock and those sent temporarily out side the Special Economic Zone in the Domestic Tariff Area under our obligation and shall produce such accounts for inspection of the Specified Officer or Authorized Officer.


More Definitions of Domestic Tariff Area

Domestic Tariff Area for the purposes of this Act shall mean the geographical area of the state of Madhya Pradesh excluding the area of the Zone;
Domestic Tariff Area means an area within India outside the Zone area;
Domestic Tariff Area means India except Special Economic Zone and hundred per cent. export oriented undertakings;
Domestic Tariff Area means area within India which is outside the Special Economic Zones and EOU/ EHTP/ STP/BTP.
Domestic Tariff Area means any area in Bhutan which does not have duty- free status;
Domestic Tariff Area means internal taxation area of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar;
Domestic Tariff Area means area except special economic zone, export oriented undertakings, Software Technology Park unit and Electronic Hardware Technology Park unit; (iii) "Export and Import Policy" means Export and Import Policy, 1 April 2002 – 31 March 2007, published by the Government of India in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry vide notification No. 1 (RE-2003) /2002-07, dated 31st March, 2003, as amended from time to time; (iv) "export oriented undertaking" has the same meaning as assigned to "hundred percent. export oriented undertaking" in clause (ii) to the Explanation of sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Central Excise Act, 1944 ( 1 of 1944); (v) "Electronic Hardware Technology Park (EHTP) unit" means a unit established under and in accordance with the Electronic Hardware Technology Park Scheme notified by the Government of India in the Ministry of Commerce, vide notification No. 5(RE-95)/92-97, dated 30th April, 1995 and approved by the Inter Ministerial Standing Committee; (vi) "Handbook of Procedures, Volume I " means Handbook of Procedures Volume I, 2002-2007 published by the Government of India, Ministry of Commerce and Industry vide Public Notice No. 1(RE-2003)/2002-07, dated 31st March, 2003, as amended from time to time; (vii) "Inter-Ministerial Standing Committee" means a committee appointed by the Government of India in the Ministry of Industry (Department of Industrial Development) vide notification No. S.O.117(E), dated the 22nd February, 1993; (viii) "Software Technology Park (STP) unit" means a unit established under and in accordance with Scheme notified by the Government of India in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry vide notification No. 4(RE-95)/92-95, dated 30th April, 1995 and approved by the Inter- Ministerial Standing Committee; (ix) "special economic zone" has the same meaning as assigned to it in clause (iii) to the Explanation2 of sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Central Excise Act, 1944 ( 1 of 1944).