Circular No. 36/2019- Customs Dated 31/10/2019
Import, trading & re-export of rough diamonds by notified entities in Gujarat Hira Bourse, Ichhapore Surat.-
Representations have been
received from the Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council for setting up a
Special Notified Zone at Surat in lines with the Special Notified Zone at Bharat
Diamond Bourse, Mumbai permitted vide Circular No. 17/2015 dated 26.05.2015. It
has been submitted that Surat is the hub for diamond cutting and polishing
industry dealing mostly in small gem stones. However, the availability of raw
material at competitive prices to SMEs of this sector has remained a cause of
major concern and thus the present request is with a view to give direct access
of the SMEs of the sector to the mining companies.
2. The matter has been examined by the Board.
2.1 M/s Surat International Diatrade Centre (SIDC), is a SPV formed by Gem &
Jewellery Export Promotion Council of India. SIDC has taken approx. 3000 sq. ft.
constructed area on long term lease basis from Gujarat Hira Bourse on rental
basis at Ichhapore, Surat and has set up a state of art viewing facility at the
said Bourse in Surat. The facility has a Strong Room and necessary commercial,
security & related facilities incidental to these activities and M/s Diamond and
Gem Development Corporation Ltd. (DGDC) has consented to be the custodian. The
Surat Hira Bourse is already notified under Section 8 of the Customs Act
interalia for the purpose of storage and clearance of import and export cargo of
diamonds vide Notification 20/2012-Customs (N.T.) dated 07.12.2012 issued by
Commissioner of Customs, Ahmedabad.
3. It has therefore been decided to allow the facility of a Special Notified
Zone at Gujarat Hira Bourse, Ichhapore Surat (hereinafter referred to as SNZ).
3.1 DGDC shall submit the floor plan, proposed facilities, including security
related features, for approval under section 8 of the Customs Act, 1962 and in
terms of the requirements under “Handling of Cargo in Customs Area Regulation,
2009” to the jurisdictional Principal Commissioner of Customs or Commissioner of
Customs, as the case maybe.
4. The list of companies entitled
to avail of the facility of consigning rough diamonds to India for the purpose
of viewing and sales from the SNZ shall be those as are permitted vide RBI's
Circular No. 116 dated 1.4.2014 as amended from time to time.
5. The import of rough diamonds will be permitted through Air cargo mode only.
No import through hand carriage or express courier service mode will be
permitted.
6. The rough diamonds arriving for viewing / auctions/sales will be accompanied
by a declaration of value by way of an invoice, packing list, documents of
insurance and a Kimberley Process Certificate as provided in Circular
no.53/2003-Cus dated 23rd June, 2003.
7. The imported parcels meant for the purpose of viewing/auctions/sales will be
initially transhipped from Air Cargo Complex at Sahar, Mumbai to Surat Hira
Bourse as per extant procedures with due safeguards. On arrival at Surat Hira
Bourse, the imported parcels will be examined by Customs in the presence of the
representatives of the mining company, M/S SIDC and M/S DGDC for tallying the
carat weight with the import invoice, packing list and Kimberley Certificate.
Thereafter the parcel will be sealed and transferred to the strong room at the
SNZ.
8. The SNZ will be accessible to traders to visit for viewing the rough diamonds
and/or auctions / sale by bidding/sale by negotiation. The GJEPC shall define
the eligibility conditions for such visitors, under intimation to the Customs.
All persons permitted to visit the SNZ shall be issued with photo identity cards
by M/s DGDC. Suitable security arrangements for controlling access and ensuring
against any pilferage, damage or unauthorised removal of goods from the Customs
area shall be undertaken by M/S SIDC and M/S DGDC.
9. The working hours of the SNZ and timings for viewing, auctions/sale shall be
notified by M/S SIDC and M/S DGDC in consultation and approval of the
jurisdictional Principal Commissioner of Customs or Commissioner of Customs, as
the case may be.
10. Any such viewing, auctions/sales may result in all imported lots being sold
or only some of the lots being sold or all lots remaining unsold. The sales of
rough diamonds from the SNZ shall be of a single or multiple lots but no sale of
a sub-lot will be allowed. During the viewing/sale process, mixing of lots of
the Rough Diamonds will not be permitted.
11. After the completion of viewing, auctions/ sales of the rough diamonds at
the SNZ, these will be re-packed, lot wise, in the same manner as had been
received in the SNZ no later than 60 days from the date of import. The
reconstituted parcels shall be sealed in the presence of customs,
representatives of the mining company, M/S SIDC and M/S DGDC, after tallying the
carat weight with the import invoice, packing list and Kimberley Certificate and
transferred to the Surat Hira Bourse, Surat under customs escort.
12. A successful auction/sale by bidding/sale by negotiation shall lead to a
price discovery in respect of a lot or lots. The diamond mining company shall
issue a sale invoice in respect of such lot or lots, as are sold. The sale
invoice, so issued by the diamond mining company, shall be the relevant document
for the declaration of value u/s Section 14 of the Customs Act, 1962. Such a lot
or lots shall be cleared by the buyer by filing a bill of entry at the Surat
Hira Bourse.
13. The goods which are not sold
shall be exported under a shipping bill, filed not later than 75 days of the
date of import. In view of the anticipated regularity of such transactions of
export of the unsold diamonds, no permission for filing shipping bill would have
to be obtained. M/S DGDC “on A/C” of the consignor (Mining company) shall file a
shipping bill for export of the unsold diamonds at Surat Hira Bourse and
transhipped to Air Cargo Complex at Sahar, Mumbai as per extant procedures for
shipment out of India. Export of the unsold rough diamonds will be permitted to
any destination outside India.
14. The shipping bill may be filed using the Import Export Code number obtained
by M/S DGDC and in conformity with the regulations under the FTP and RBI.
15. M/S SIDC and M/S DGDC shall be responsible for the receipt, sales, custody,
delivery, re-export and accounting of the rough diamonds imported for viewing
and/or sale in such form as prescribed by the jurisdictional Commissioner of
Customs.
16. The jurisdictional Principal Commissioner of Customs or Commissioner of
Customs, as the case may be, shall issue consequential trade notices / standing
orders immediately.
17. Difficulties, if any, in implementation of the procedure may be brought to
the notice of the Board.
18. Hindi version follows.
(Temsunaro Jamir)
Joint Commissioner (ICD)