Piyush Goyal said India is facing 'big' problem in imports of a category called "others" and in that category, all sorts of stuff is being imported into the country.
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: Concerned over the rise in imports in the ‘others’
category, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Wednesday
asked those importers to seek HSN or tariff code within 30 days from
the foreign trade office, failing which the government would impose
strong restrictions on their inbound shipments.
In
trade parlance, every product is categorised under an HSN code
(Harmonised System of Nomenclature). It helps in systematic
classification of goods across the globe.
Piyush
Goyal said India is facing “big” problem in imports of a
category called “others” and in that category, all sorts of stuff
is being imported into the country. Citing an analysis, he said one
out of the four products being imported in India is under this
category.
Of
over $500 billion worth of imports in 2018-19, the ‘others’
category accounted for over $100 billion. “I will follow the German
model,” he said, adding he would wait for response from importers
for next 30 days and thereafter, “I will restrict the import of any
product which goes in the others category”.
At
the CII’s National Standards Conclave, he said that importers will
have to approach the ministry to take a special licence for that
import without which "you cannot import any product in the
others category". "Today, I would like to give a final
announcement that I appeal to everybody who is importing any product
or services into the country, please categorise your product into a
respective HSN code under which it falls," he said.
Goyal
asked the importers to approach their nearest DGFT
(Directorate General of Foreign Trade) immediately.
"We
will start the process to create a separate HSN code if it is not
fitting into any existing code or amend the existing code... Very
soon, I shall be coming out with serious consequences. The
consequences could be a higher duty on products which come under
others category," he added.
He
also asked the DGFT to bring a trade notice immediately and "make
it an absolute ultimatum either the import duty will be increased
exorbitantly or a special duty imposed". This measure, he said,
will help the government assess what is being imported into the
country.
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