Export-Import of Energy Products
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Export-Import of EnergyProducts
Ravi Raj Ranjan (09020243020)Sachin Kothawade (09020243021)SatyaVenkatraman (09020243022)Sushil Rajguru (09020243023)Suvidha Raina (09020243024)Uday Chakrapani(09020243025)
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Import and Export of Energy Products
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Charcoal Import-Export
The below 4 regions are major consumers of charcoal
60 % is consumed Locally whereas 40% is traded internationally
Some of the Major Exporters are China ,Argentina, Malaysia , South Africa and
India
Tariff rates are highly varied 0% for OECD ,20% in African Countries and nearly100% in Libya and the Seychelles
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Denatured Ethyl Alcohol :It is an important renewablefeedstock for the chemical industry and several chemicals aremanufactured using Denatured Ethyl Alcohol as a raw material. Thecurrent Import Duty on Denatured Ethyl Alcohol is 7.5% which isthe lowest in the world .The Fuel can be currently used for
BIODIESEL Production
Import Duty on Naphtha, Ethane and Propane is zero % forfertilizer and power sector. Import duty of 5% on Naphtha andPropane (the basic feedstock for petrochemical industry) results in
zero duty differential between these items and their downstreamproducts like polymers. Petrochemical production involves hugeinvestments and most of the countries have reasonable duty differential (between 6.5-15%) to make such investments financiallyviable
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Coal Imports 100% FDI Allowed
Custom Duty : 10% plan submitted to move towards 0 %
Coaking Coal of Ash less than 12% has 3 % custom duty
Coal and Petro Products
14873.29
23916.96
73.65 71.24
April-May 2009 April-May 2010
Exports (Rs in Crores)
Petroleum, Crude and Products Coal, Coke and Briquettes
49478.36
81298.34
7930.12 8383.21
April-May 2009 April-May 2010
Imports (Rs in Crores)
Petroleum, Crude and Products Coal, Coke and Briquettes
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Oil Sector
100 % FDI Allowed
Zero Excise duty for refining of Products
excise duty from an ad-valorem levy to a specific levy
No custom duty on imports required for petroleum operations.
Seven years tax holidays from the commencement of production.No cess on crude oil production
Gas Sector Incentives :
100 % FDI Allowed7 years tax holiday
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Trade of Energy Services
Trade in energy services takes place through all the four modes oftrade as specified under the GATS,namely,
Mode 1 (cross-border trade),Mode 2 (consumption abroad),
Mode 3 (commercial presence) and
Mode 4 (movement of natural persons)
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Incentives,Benefits and various
schemes for Power Equipment &Services Import and export
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Wind power
Concessions on customs and excise duties.
Liberalized foreign investment procedures. Wind operated energy generators:
Existing exemption from excise duty on specified goods such asepoxy resin, adhesive resin, vinyl ester adhesives etc used for themanufacture of rotor blades is now extended to polyester based
infusion resin and hand lay up resin (both covered under HSN 39079190) and gel coat and hardener (both falling under HSN 32081090) used with such polyester based resins
Policy initiative by central Government:
Concessional Custom duty/duty free import
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INCENTIVES FOR SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC
Seeks to provide concessional customs duty of 5% on all equipments, instruments etc. required for initial setting up of Solar Power Project
or facility.
exempts all items of machinery, including prime
movers, instruments, apparatus and appliances, control gear and
transmission equipment and auxiliary equipment (including those requiredfor testing and quality control) and components, required for the initial
setting up of a solar power generation project or facility, when imported into
India, from so much of the duty of customs leviable thereon which is
specified in the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 (51 of
1975), as is in excess of 5% AD VALOREM,
Geo-thermal energy:Ground Source Heat Pumps exempt from BCD and additional CVD
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INCENTIVES FOR SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC
ItemsBasic duty
rate
Solar cells whether or not assembled in modules or
panels Free
Solar lantern or lamp 10%
Equipment gadgets based on solar energy 7.5%
Specified raw materials for manufacture of solar cells &
modules
Nil
Undiffused silicon wafers, for The manufacture of solar
cells or Solar cell modulesNil
Specified Non-Conventional Energy devices/systems (see
Annexure I)Excise Nil
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Incentives for Power Projects
MEGA Power Projects:-Exemption from excise duty on goods supplied to mega
power projects supply of power has been tied up through tariff based competitive
bidding or a mega power project awarded to a developer on thebasis of such bidding, subject to specified conditions
Additionally, CENVAT credit on inputs used in the manufacture ofsuch goods is allowed
RE Projects:-
Customs duty for RE projects under 50 MWfixed at 20% advalorem.
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Others
Electricity supplied from SEZ to DTA or non processing
areas of SEZ
>>Basic customs duty of 16 percent ad valorem with retroactive effect fromJune 26, 2009; Exemption from Special CVD.
>> Exemption to supplies or imports (other than above) continues
Additional Power generation related itemsnamely, Pipes Tubes, Electric Generating Sets etc shall
now be entitled for benefit @ 2% under FPS.
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