Three Months Extension for Re import of Graded Diamonds to Get Post Covid Logjam
[Min of Fin Press release/12.07.2020]
In view of COVID-19 pandemic situation, the Government on
10 July 2010 extended relief to gems and jewellery sector
by relaxing the requirement of re-import of cut and polished diamonds, which have
been sent abroad for certification and grading, by three months.
CBIC said that this extended time period would be available
to exporters to bring back cut and polished diamonds after due certification and
grading by specified laboratories abroad. This extension shall apply to all cut
and polished diamonds that should have been re-imported between 1st Feb. 2020 to
31st July 2020 but which could not be brought back due to disruption on account
of COVID-19 pandemic situation.
CBIC said that this relief was announced by suitably amending
the Notification No. 09/2012-Customs dated 9th March 2012. The re-import in the
extended period would be without payment of Basic Customs Duty (BCD) and IGST. This
facility is available to exporters with average annual export turnover of Rs. 5 crore for the last three years.
It may be noted that this relief is given to those exporters
whose graded cut and polished diamonds were stuck abroad as the period of three
months, ordinarily allowed for re-import had expired due to pandemic. A number of
such consignments were also awaiting clearance with Customs.