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        Finance Minister gives go-Ahead to Environment Strategy for Central Board of Excise and Customs

        August 16, 2011

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        Government of India

        Ministry of Finance

        16-August-2011 17:57 IST

        In a first for any taxation department, the Union Finance Minister Shri Pranab Mukherjee has given his go-ahead to an “Environment Strategy” for the Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) that would change the way business is done by the Customs, Central Excise and Service Tax officials.

        CBEC’s ‘Environment Strategy’ formalizes a concept paper “The Greening of Indian Customs” that encompasses various measures - legal, enforcement, administrative etc. - to ensure the Department’s core functions are sensitive to our environment. This includes the mandated role of the Customs and its premier intelligence agency, Directorate Revenue of Intelligence (DRI) in implementing multilateral environmental agreements (Basel Convention, Cartagena Protocol, CITES, etc.) as well as relevant domestic laws (Customs Act, 1962, Environment Protection Act, 1988).

        The new strategy recognizes the fact that environmental protection is of paramount importance for individuals and organizations thereby requiring a broad based approach. It underlines the fact that our environment is so critical a subject that it cannot be left only to the experts.

        Some of the important elements of CBEC’s Environment Strategy include:

        (i) Training of officers for monitoring international trade in environmentally sensitive goods.

        (ii) Sensitizing officers of DRI, Customs (Preventive) etc. to enhanced detection of environmental violations.

        (iii) Creating database and disseminating relevant environmental information.

        (iv) Protecting frontline officers from hazardous substances by providing radiation detection kits etc.

        (v) Dematerializing documents and eliminating paper documentation.

        (vi) Promoting web-based external and internal communication.

        (vii) Developing and implementing green standards for infrastructure.

        CBEC emphasizes that besides contributing to a cleaner environment, decisions such as reducing documentation would serve the objective of trade facilitation by reducing transaction costs.

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        Environmental compliance in customs administration: adopts strategy integrating multilateral environmental agreements into trade operations and enforcement Adoption of an Environment Strategy integrates environmental protection into customs, excise and service tax operations by formalizing implementation of multilateral environmental agreements and domestic environmental laws, mandating training and detection measures for environmentally sensitive trade, equipping officers against hazardous substances, and prescribing dematerialization, web-based communication, environmental databases, and green infrastructure standards to align enforcement with trade facilitation objectives.
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                                Environmental compliance in customs administration: adopts strategy integrating multilateral environmental agreements into trade operations and enforcement

                                Adoption of an Environment Strategy integrates environmental protection into customs, excise and service tax operations by formalizing implementation of multilateral environmental agreements and domestic environmental laws, mandating training and detection measures for environmentally sensitive trade, equipping officers against hazardous substances, and prescribing dematerialization, web-based communication, environmental databases, and green infrastructure standards to align enforcement with trade facilitation objectives.





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