| 1. |
In case of formulation products, where norms are fixed
based on a specific strength, assay/ percentage composition/ pack
size/ concentration/ active material etc., of the resultant product,
the requirements of inputs for different strength/ pack size/ assay/
formulation such as EC/ WDP/ WP etc. can be worked out on pro-rata
basis. |
| 2. |
Unless otherwise specifically mentioned, the quantity of inputs
allowed are based on 100% strength/ concentration. In case the strength/
concentration/ purity of the item imported/ proposed to be imported
is different from what is mentioned alongwith the description of import
item/ 100% strength etc., quantity of the item may be reduced or enhanced
based on actual concentration of the imported inputs in the inverse
ratio, i.e., more the concentration, the lesser the requirement and
vice-versa. |
| 3. |
In case where the input(s) required for the manufacture of the
resultant export product have norms from further basic stages(s) for
manufacture of one or more of such inputs, the licence can be issued
by using these norms (excluding packing material, if any) in place
of such inputs, for manufacture of the resultant export product. |
| 4. |
In respect of Drug items, export products have been described with/
without suffix such as IP, BP, USP. While issuing licences, suffix
as such IP, BP, USP, depending upon the suffix used in the export
order, may be added alongwith the description of the export product. |
| 5. |
In respect of injection/ syrup, in addition to items permitted
in the norms, the relevant glass vials with 5% wastage and stopper
with 1% wastage, wherever required, can be allowed. Against export
of capsules, relevant hard gelatine capsule may be allowed with 5%
wastage on the net number of capsules in the export product. |
| 6. |
In case of Drug Formulations like Injection/ Syrups, the export
product description should be clearly defined to show the actual contents
of bulk drugs in the export product as per drug manufacturing licence. |
| 7. |
Wherever import of MDPE is allowed, the same would mean Plastic
Granules with density ranging between 0.917 and 0.943. |
| 8. |
Unless otherwise specifically mentioned, the input-output norms
of Dye-stuffs are on the basis of 100% Assay/ 100% Dye content. In
case the Assay/ Dye content is different or the resultant product
to be exported is different from the Assay/ Dye content based on which
the norms are fixed, the requirement of different raw materials may
be calculated on pro-rata basis excluding the dispersing agent. The
quantity of dispersing agent - Lignine Sulphonate or any other dispersing
agent - to be used as per the declaration of the applicant would be
100 minus Assay percentage/ Dye content percentage of dye in the export
product. In case of all finished dye, the percentage of dye content
(Assay) in the export product description must be indicated. |
| 9. |
Wherever import of "Caustic Soda" or "Caustic Soda
Solid" or "Caustic Soda Flake" is allowed, it is on
the basis of 100% strength. Wherever specific strength of Caustic
Soda in Caustic Soda Lye is not mentioned, the same may also be taken
as 100% strength, even though Caustic Soda is also commonly available
in 50% and 33% Strength in Lye form. Interchangeability between the
import of Caustic Soda Solid/ Flakes or Caustic Soda Lye is permitted
based on the percentage content of Caustic Soda in the import material.
Further, wherever import of Caustic Soda or Caustic Soda Flakes is
allowed, against specific norms, the same would also cover Caustic
Soda Prills/ Pearls. |
| 10. |
In case of paper, a variation of ±10% in GSM of paper in
import and export will be allowed, except in case of SION at Sl.Nos.A-1569
and A-1579 where flexibility for import of relevant paper within the
range of GSM 50 to GSM 150 will be allowed. |
| 11. |
Where "Synthetic Rubber" has been permitted as an input
in generic terms, the applicant will have to indicate the specific
type of synthetic rubber to be used in the export product and same
will also be indicated alongwith the export product. |
| 12. |
In case of Plywood, wherever import of chemicals have been allowed,
the value of the same shall not exceed 20% of FOB value of export.
In case of Veneer, the value of such chemicals shall be limited to
5% of FOB value of exports. |
| 13. |
Import of the following varieties of Wood or Veneer shall not be
allowed against export of Commercial Plywood: |
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1)Teak 2)Rosewood 3)Ash 4)Cherry 5)White Oak 6)Red Oak 7)Walnut
8)Birds Eye Maple 9)Maple 10)Burls of different varieties 11)Reconstituted
Veneers of different varieties 12)Beeck 13)Lace Wopod 14)Sapelli 15)Mahogany
16)Afromosia and 17)Other varieties of Peeled/ Sliced Decorative Veneers. |
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The thickness of permissible Veneers other than those mentioned
above should be maximum 6 mm. |
| 14. |
In case of export of refrigerant gases in returnable ISO container,
item of import required for manufacture of such gases shall only be
allowed. Import and export of ISO container on lease basis shall be
governed by rules and regulations laid down by Customs in this behalf. |
| 15. |
Wherever, import of Penicillin and its salts (ITC HS Code No. 29411010)
or import of 6-APA (ITC HS Code No. 29411050) is allowed as an input
item under Duty Exemption Scheme, the export obligation period for
such licences shall be restricted to three months from the date of
clearance of first import consignment. The licensing authority shall
make an endorsement in the Advance Licence to this effect. No further
extension in export obligation period shall be allowed in these licences. |