Exporter status certificates to be issued based on available electronic data, manual or online application not needed anymore
Oct 09, 2023
New Delhi [India], October 9 : The Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal unveiled a significant initiative for exporters to issue system-based automatic 'Status Holder' certificates under the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) 2023.
According to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the exporter will not be required to apply to the office of the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) for a status certificate and the export recognition will be provided by the IT system based on available Directorate General of Commercial Intelligence and Statistics (DGCIS) merchandise export electronic data and other risk parameters.
The ministry further said that this perspective is a paradigm shift in doing things as it not only reduces compliance burden and promotes ease of doing business but also recognizes the need and importance of collaboration within the Government.
At present, the exporter is required to file an online application along with an export certificate from a Chartered Accountant for grant of status.
The DGFT Regional Offices, as per the laid down timelines are supposed to issue the certificate in three days.
"The new arrangement will lead to a simplified regime where no applications are invited from exporters and the certification is granted every year in August based on annual export figures available with the partner government agency i.e. DGCIS," the ministry said.
Exporters who are eligible for a higher status based on additional export data relating to services export, deemed exports or double weightage to some entities like MSME etc which is not getting captured in disaggregated form presently, can apply online for a status modification also at a later date.
The status holder certification program provides credibility to Indian exporters in the international markets.
In addition, it provides certain other privileges including simplified procedures under FTP 2023 and priority custom clearances on a self-declaration basis, exemption from compulsory negotiation of documents through banks, exemption from filing Bank Guarantee for FTP schemes etc.
With the launch of this new system, the Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and Industry will be recognizing about 20,000 exporters under FTP 2023 as status holders which will be a quantum jump from the earlier number of 12,518 exporters, the ministry added.
The biggest increase in Status certification is seen in the 1-star category, which is the lowest category and requires an export performance of at least US$ 3 Million in the last 3 preceding financial years plus the 3 months of the current financial year.
The ministry further said that this will enable the Government to handhold a larger number of small exporting entities and create a vibrant export ecosystem and help reach our export target of US$ 2 Trillion by 2030.