Government notifies norms for metallic scrap imports
As per the provisions notified by the Commerce Ministry, importers will also have to submit that the metal scrap being imported is processed.

As per the provisions notified by the Commerce Ministry, importers will also have to submit that the metal scrap being imported is processed.
"Provision relating to import of certain categories of processed metallic scrap, at designated ports having scanner/ Radiological Detection Equipments (RDEs), has been notified," said the Director General of Foreign Trade.
Importers will have to furnish bank guarantee of Rs 10 lakh to the customs as security amount, it added.
"In the event, the declaration given by the importer is found to be false/incorrect, the importer shall be responsible for exporting back the contaminated consignment to the exporting country at his risk and cost and shall also be liable for enforcement of bond/forfeiture of security amount, in addition to any other action under Foreign Trade (D&R) Act 1992, Customs Act, 1962 or any other law in force," it said.
It also said that all scrap consignments will have to compulsorily pass through the Scanner and RDEs, installed at the ports, before being cleared by the customs.
The nine customs ports which have scanners and RDEs are - Cochin, Ennore, Goa, Haldia, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust, Kolkata, New Mangalore, Tuticorin and Visakhapatnam.
Further, it said, importers will have to submit a copy of contract with the exporter stipulating that the consignment does not contain any type of arms, ammunition, mines, shells, cartridges in any form.
"It shall also contain exporter's willingness to accept the consignment back, in case any explosive or radioactive material is found in it on arrival in India," it added.
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