Imports into India - Short term credit
AP (DIR Series) (2002-2003) Circular No. 25, dated 27-9-2002
Attention
of authorised dealers is invited to the directions contained in paragraphs A.12
and A.13 of the AP(DIR Series) Circular No. 9 dated August 24, 2000, and
the provisions contained in paragraph 4(i) of Schedule to the Reserve
Bank Notification No. FEMA 3/2000-RB dated May 3, 2000. Accordingly, in
terms of the existing instructions, Suppliers’ Credit, viz. short term
loans where the credit for imports into India is extended by the overseas
supplier for a period of more than six months requires prior approval of the
Reserve Bank. Similarly, Buyers’ Credit, viz., where short term loans
for payment of imports into India is arranged by the importer from a bank or
financial institution outside India for maturity of less than three years also
requires prior approval of the Reserve Bank.
2. With a view
to simplifying the procedure for imports into India, it has now been decided
that uniform Regulations and procedures be made applicable to both categories
of the short term credit, that is Suppliers’ Credit as well as Buyers’ Credit, with
immediate effect till further notice.
3. Accordingly,
the Authorised Dealers may approve proposals received in Form ECB for short
term credit for financing, by way of either Suppliers’ Credit or Buyers’
Credit, of import of goods into India, provided :
(a) The
credit is being extended for a period of less than three years,
(b) The amount of credit does not exceed USD
20 million, per import transaction
(c) The
‘all-in-cost’ per annum, payable for the credit does not exceed LIBOR +50 basis
points for credit upto one year and LIBOR + 125 basis points for credits for
periods beyond one year but less than three years, for the currency of credit.
4. Authorised
dealers may issue approval by way of a letter on the lines of Annexure I to
this circular and ensure submission of ECB-5 statement as hitherto.
5. International
Banking Division of the authorised dealer may furnish the details of approvals
granted by all its branches, during the month, in the Form ECB-ST (format
enclosed) to the Chief General Manager, Exchange Control Department, Reserve
Bank of India, Central Office, External Commercial Borrowing (ECB) Division,
Mumbai - 400 001, so as to reach not later than 5th of the following month.
Each credit may be given a unique Identification number by the authorised
dealers. The loan Identification number allotted to the loan/credit should invariably
be quoted in all the reference made to this office.
6. All
applications, in form ECB, for availing of short term credit for amount
exceeding USD 20 million for any import transaction may be forwarded to the
Chief General Manager, Exchange Control Department, Reserve Bank of India,
Central Office, External Commercial Borrowing (ECB) Division, Mumbai-400 001.
7. Accordingly,
the directions contained in the paragraphs A.12 and A.13 of the AP(DIR Series)
Circular No. 9 dated August 24, 2000, may be treated as amended. Notification
for amending the provisions of paragraph 4(i) of Schedule to the
Notification No. FEMA 3/2000-RB dated May 3, 2000, is being issued separately.
8. Authorised
Dealers may bring the contents of this circular to the notice of their
constituents concerned.
9. The
directions contained in this circular have been issued under section 10(4) and
section 11(1) of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999 (42 of 1999).
Annexure - I
Loan identification No.
: STC/(Name of the Bank/branch)/(Identification No.)
Dear Sir,
Proposal for Short
Term Foreign Currency Loan//Credit for US $ (or any other currency) from M/s
Please refer to your
application dated..........in form ECB for the captioned short term credit. We
advise that you have our approval to raise the short term credit for the
purpose of imports.
2. Details
of the loan :
(i) Name of Lender :
(ii) Category of Borrower :
(iii) Country of Lender :
(iv) Commodity imported/proposed to be
imported :
(v) Type of goods of import :
(vi) Type of Credit :
(vii) Currency & Amount of Loan :
(viii) Period of Loan :
(ix) Rate of Interest :
(x) Other Charges, if any :
(xi) Repayment Terms :
(xii) Security for loan (if any) :
(xiii) Expected date of draw down :
3. The
Loan Identification number allotted to this loan/credit should invariably be
quoted in all the reference to this office pertaining to this loan/credit.
4. The
approval is subject to following conditions:
(i) The approval is valid for a period of 3
months from the date of issue.
(ii) The loan should be drawn and repaid in the currency approved.
No multi currency option is available.
(iii) The loan/credit should be utilised strictly for the purpose
for which it is approved.
(iv) The Short Term Credit to be availed of under this approval
should be repaid on the due date. (The roll-over of the credit, if any, can
however be permitted by authorised dealer up to less than 3 years and beyond 3
years by RBI).
(v) The loan is subject to compliance of the
Exim Policy of Govt. of India in force.
(vi) In case the import is made on “collection basis” the
Authorised Dealer shall ensure strict compliance with the instructions
contained in A.P. (Dir Series)
Circular No. 9 dated 24-8-2000.
(vii) You shall ensure the import of goods, for which the loan is
raised, and shall submit the documentary evidence to us in due course.
5. The
borrower should prepare in duplicate a statement of outstandings in respect of
the loan in form ECB-5. A copy of the statement, should be submitted to CGM,
ECD, RBI, C.O., on a monthly basis by the 10th of the following month to which
it relates, till the loan is fully repaid.
6. Please
note that interest (and other fees etc.) payable under the above loan/credit
are liable to income-tax, and hence subject to withholding tax as per the
Income-tax Act, 1961.
Yours
faithfully,
Note : This communication is issued from the foreign exchange angle under the
provisions of FEMA and should not be construed to convey the approval by any
other statutory authority or Government under any other laws/regulations. If further
approval or permission is required from any other regulatory authority or
Government under the relevant laws/regulations, the applicant should take the
approval of the concerned agency before effecting the transaction. Further, it
should not be construed as regularising or validating any irregularities,
contravention or other lapses, if any, under the provisions of any other
laws/regulations.