Foreign Trade Head Likely To Notify Rules Soon For Export Incentives On Rupee Receipts
New Delhi:
The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) may soon notify norms for permitting exporters to avail incentives under the foreign trade policy, even on realisation in rupee, an official said.
The DGFT, under the commerce ministry, has already allowed invoicing, payment and settlement of exports and imports in Indian rupee, a move aimed at facilitating trade in the domestic currency.
In July, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) had asked banks to put in place additional arrangements for export and import transactions in Indian rupees in view of increasing interest of the global trading community in the domestic currency.
“To permit exporters avail incentives under the foreign trade policy, norms will have to be notified for that,” the official said.
The DGFT has stated that settlement of trade transactions in INR may also take place through special rupee vostro accounts opened by authorised dealer banks in India.
Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) Vice Chairman Khalid Khan said the move would help exporters as at present they can not avail incentives if they get realisation in rupee.
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