Delegation of powers allows Development Commissioners to permit disposal, imports under EXIM policy, and mergers within jurisdiction. Development Commissioners of EPZs are authorised to permit disposal of obsolete capital goods in the Domestic Tariff Area on payment of applicable duties without a financial cap, provided disposals do not adversely affect contracted export obligations or Net Foreign Exchange. They may permit import of office equipment in accordance with the EXIM Policy and Handbook of Procedures, and may permit merger of two or more EOUs/EPZ units into one where the units fall within the same Development Commissioner and the same Commissioner of Central Excise and Customs.
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Delegation of powers allows Development Commissioners to permit disposal, imports under EXIM policy, and mergers within jurisdiction.
Development Commissioners of EPZs are authorised to permit disposal of obsolete capital goods in the Domestic Tariff Area on payment of applicable duties without a financial cap, provided disposals do not adversely affect contracted export obligations or Net Foreign Exchange. They may permit import of office equipment in accordance with the EXIM Policy and Handbook of Procedures, and may permit merger of two or more EOUs/EPZ units into one where the units fall within the same Development Commissioner and the same Commissioner of Central Excise and Customs.
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