Nirmala
Sitharaman virtually inaugurates ICES at 2 new Land Customs Station, Nagarakata and Kulkuli in West Bengal
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Minister said that the electronic data interchange
will facilitate data sharing on real-time basis and therefore encourage more
border trade.
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Minister also stressed on duty free quota
free (DFQF) trade with minimum items in negative list for improving cross
border trade with neighbouring countries.
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Chairman, CBIC, said that there are 75 LCSs
for cross-border trade, out of which 60 LCSs are already EDI-enabled and 15
LCSs will be made EDI-enabled soon.
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Kulkuli and
Nagrakata LCSs are significant for handling of
passengers with a view to augment people to people contact and preventing
smuggling of gold, narcotics and other items.
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Idea of common documentation in both the ends,
i.e. exporting and importing countries, is a future plan
like CIS and African countries.
Union Minister for Finance and
Corporate Affairs Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman virtually inaugurated Indian Customs EDI
Electronic Data Interchange - System (ICES) in recently operationalised two Land
Customs Stations, Nagarakata in the districts of Jalpaiguri
and Kulkuli in the district of Alipurduar
in West Bengal.
The delegates of the Royal Govt.
of Bhutan, Govt. of Nepal, in presence of Vivek Johri, Chairman, Central Board of
Indirect Tax and Customs (CBIC); Sanjay Agarwal, Member (Compliance), CBIC; Anil
Kumar Gupta, Chief Commissioner of Customs, Kolkata Zone; Ranjan Khanna, Commissioner
of Customs (Preventive), West Bengal, and other dignitaries also participated on
the occasion.
In her address, the Union Finance
Minister said that the electronic data interchange will facilitate data sharing
on real-time basis and therefore encourage more border trade. Smt. Sitharaman underlined
the importance of Sashastra Seema Bal in containing the
illicit trade. While referring to SAFTA agreement for duty free trade between the
neighbouring countries, the Union Finance Minister also stressed on duty free quota
free (DFQF) trade with minimum items in negative list for improving cross border
trade with neighbouring countries.
Smt, Sitharaman
also stated that EDI system will help in tracking, monitoring and facilitating the
bilateral trade happening between India and its neighbouring countries. Such systems
are being deployed all across the country, Smt. Sitharaman said. The Finance Minister also said that CBIC should give special attention
towards the land-locked counties like Bhutan and Nepal and be a helpful nation to
the neighbouring countries.
During her visit to Panitanki, the Finance Minister was
appraised on the role of Customs in using advance technology installed to deliver
service in cost and time effective manner, thus enhancing trade with our neighbouring
nation.
On the occasion, Vivek Johri,
Chairman, CBIC, said that there are 75 LCSs for cross-border trade, out of which
60 LCSs are already EDI-enabled and 15 LCSs will be made EDI-enabled soon. Kulkuli and Nagrakata LCSs are not
only important for trade but also important to facilitate transit trade with neighbouring
countries. Apart from trade, these LCSs are significant for handling of passengers
with a view to augment people to people contact and preventing smuggling of gold,
narcotics and other items. Digitalisation of work will facilitate electronic filing
of documents and he further stated that the idea of common documentation in both
the ends, i.e. exporting and importing countries, is a
future plan like CIS and African countries.
In the welcoming address, Sanjay
Agarwal welcomed the Union Finance Minister and other dignitaries.