Radiation
Check on Metal Scrap at Port of Import from 1 April 2017
[CBEC
Circular No. 48 dated 26th October 2016]
Subject: Clearance of import of metal scrap-Procedure.
I am directed to
say that the following Circulars have been issued relating to the procedure for
clearance of imported metal scrap namely:-
(i) 56/2004-Cus. dated 18.10.2004,
(ii) 02/2005-Cus. dated 12.01.2005,
(iii) 10/2005-Cus. dated 22.02.2005,
(iv) 24/2005-Cus. dated 24.05.2005,
(v) 32/2005-Cus.
dated 28.07.2005,
(vi) 35/2005-Cus. dated 22.08.2005,
(vii) 28/2007-Cus. dated 14.08.2007
2. The issue has been reviewed in the light of
the changed scenario. The Director General of Foreign Trade, Ministry of
Commerce and Industry, Government of India has issued a Public Notice No. 38/2015-2020 dated
06.10.2016 (followed by a Corrigendum
by way of a Public Notice No.
40/2015-2020 dated 25.10.2016) governing import of un-shredded Metallic Waste
and Scrap under Para 2.54 of Handbook of Procedures (2015-2020).
2. With the
approval of the competent authority, it has been decided to withdraw the
aforesaid Circulars with immediate effect.
3. It has been further decided that the
following procedure for clearance of imported metal scrap (both ferrous and
non-ferrous) shall be adopted:
(i) Import of metal scrap in shredded form will
be permitted through all ports/ICDs/CFSs/LCSs without any pre-shipment
certificate as per the existing practice.
(ii) Import and clearance of un-shredded compressed
or loose metallic scrap, shall be subject to the guidelines issued the Director
General of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Government of
India under Public Notice No.
38/2015-2020 dated 06.10.2016 (followed
by a Corrigendum by way of a Public
Notice No. 40/2015-2020 dated 25.10.2016) and as per the following procedure:
(a) The consignments of un-shredded, compressed or
loose scrap shall be cleared only through those EDI ports where Risk Management
Module is operational. These consignments will be subjected to documentary or
physical check on the basis of selection done by Risk Management System.
(b) All the designated sea ports as specified in
the DGFT Public Notice No.
38/2015-2020 dated 06.10.2016 are
expected to install and operationalize Radiation Portal Monitors and Container
Scanners by 31.03.2017 and till such time, the consignments of un-shredded,
compressed or loose scrap shall be subjected to scanning based on risk
assessment at those ports where such facilities for scanning are currently
existing.
(c) Depending upon the congestion at the Port/ICD,
the availability of manpower and the antecedents of the importer, the concerned
Principal Commissioner/Commissioner of Customs or Principal
Commissioner/Commissioner of Central Excise, as the case may be, may permit the
importer to remove the sealed container at his own risk and cost to his factory
premises under re-warehousing procedure. This would be subject to conditions
specified in (a) & (b) above.
4. These instructions may be implemented with
immediate effect.
5. The difficulties, if any, in implementing
these procedures, should immediately be brought notice of the Board.
6. The above guidelines may be brought to the
notice of the Trade immediately through appropriate Public Notice/Trade Notice.
7. Receipt of this Circular may kindly be
acknowledged.
[F.No. 405/148/2009-Cus.IV]