Definitions clarifying Authorisation, Exporter and Importer roles shape application of the Foreign Trade Policy and obligations. Chapter 9 defines terms central to operation of the Foreign Trade Policy 2009-2014, including Authorisation as the statutory permission to import/export, identifies Exporter and Importer as IEC holding persons, distinguishes Actual User (industrial/non industrial), and specifies goods categories such as Capital Goods, Consumables, Components, Spares and Raw Material. It also frames institutional and compliance concepts-Regional Authority, SEZ, Export Obligation, Group Company criteria, Third party exports, and reference to Customs Transaction Value-that govern eligibility and procedural application under the FTP.
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Definitions clarifying Authorisation, Exporter and Importer roles shape application of the Foreign Trade Policy and obligations.
Chapter 9 defines terms central to operation of the Foreign Trade Policy 2009-2014, including Authorisation as the statutory permission to import/export, identifies Exporter and Importer as IEC holding persons, distinguishes Actual User (industrial/non industrial), and specifies goods categories such as Capital Goods, Consumables, Components, Spares and Raw Material. It also frames institutional and compliance concepts-Regional Authority, SEZ, Export Obligation, Group Company criteria, Third party exports, and reference to Customs Transaction Value-that govern eligibility and procedural application under the FTP.
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