Examples of Export and Import Policy in a sentence
On 23 December 2002, the European Communities requested consultations with India concerning import restrictions maintained by India under its Export and Import Policy 2002-2007 with respect to particular products of concern to the European Communities.
On 29 October 1998, the EC requested consultations with India concerning import restrictions allegedly maintained by India under its Export and Import Policy, 1997-2002, for reasons other than Article XVIII:B of GATT 1994.
Value of import content of supply to be made by the sub-contractor (The requirements listed above are as per current Export and Import Policy of Government of India.
The Petitioner has claimed R & M expense of Rs. 111.25 Crore as per annual actual incurred duly verified by the Commission from Annual Audited Accounts.
The Export and Import Policy 1997-2002 includes, inter alia, the Negative List of Imports (" Negative List") found in Chapter 15 of the Export and Import Policy.
The goods imported are covered by a valid licence issued under the Export Promotion Capital Goods (E.P.C.G.) Scheme in terms of Export and Import Policy permitting import of goods free of duty and the said licence is produced for debit by the proper officer of the customs at the time of clearance: Provided that for the import of spare parts, the validity period of the licence shall be deemed to be the period permitted for fulfillment of the export obligation in full.
Under Section 11(2), when any person makes or abets or attempts to make any import or export in contravention of the FTDR Act, any rules or orders made thereunder, or the Export and Import Policy, he is liable to a penalty of up to 1,000 rupees or five times the value of the goods concerned, whichever is greater.
The first such policy, the Export and Import Policy 1992-1997, was in effect from 1992 until 31 March 1997.
The policy currently in effect is the Export and Import Policy 1 April 1997 - 31 March 2002.
The ITC (HS) Classifications relates the rules set forth in the Export and Import Policy and the Handbook to the 8-digit product categories set forth in the Harmonized System of commodity classification.