Free Trade Warehousing Zone – Genesis, Concept, Objectives And Envisaged Benefits For Trade In India
A Free Trade Warehousing Zone (FTWZ) or export processing zone (EPZ), also called a foreign-trade zone, formerly a free port is an area within a country in which goods may be landed, handled, manufactured, or reconfigured, and re-exported without the intervention of the customs authorities. Only when the goods are moved to consumers within the country in which the zone is located do they become subject to the prevailing customs duties.
Top freight
forwarding companies in India offers integrated solutions in Free Trade Warehousing Zone (FTWZs) that
are a special category of Special Economic Zone, rendering services such as
speedy delivery of cargo, one-stop for Customs clearance capability; integrated
solutions, such as packing management, sorting, inspection, re-invoicing,
strapping and kitting, assembly of complete and semi-knocked down kits, and
taxation benefits. Basically, the Free Trade & Warehousing Zones (FTWZ) is
a special category of Special Economic Zones with a focus on trading and
warehousing.
Free trade
warehousing zones (FTWZs) have been a phenomenal success in Jebel Ali,
Singapore, and Rotterdam. One has to visit these zones to see their sheer size
and contribution to the regions they are located in becoming major logistic hubs.
As per The
Hindu (March 6, 2011), The Jebel Ali Free Zone (Jafza) accounts for 25 percent
of all container throughput at Jebel Ali port and 12 percent of all air freight
at Dubai International Airport. Established in 1985, it covers a 48 sq km area
and is home to over 6,400 companies from across the world. It sustains over
160,000 jobs in the UAE through its companies and accounts for over 50 percent
of Dubai’s exports
Genesis:
In India, Free
Trade and Warehousing Zone was introduced in the Exim Policy with the objective
to facilitate the import and export of goods and services. Each Zone was
considered to have Rs. 100 crores outlay and 5 lakh sq. its built-up area. The
government of India introduced the FTWZ Policy as a part of Foreign Trade
Policy (FTP) 2004-2009 governed by the SEZ ACT, 2005 and SEZ Rules, 2006 to
leverage India’s strategic geographical location and cost and skill arbitrage.
For the
development and establishment of FTWZ, the government has permitted 100%
Foreign Direct Investment.
Concept of Free Trade
Warehousing Zone:
FTWZ is a
‘Sanitized Zone’ designated as Foreign Territory for carrying on a
business. FTWZ’s are envisaged to be Integrated Zones & to be used as
‘International Trading Hubs’. Each Zone would provide ‘World Class’
Infrastructure for:
- Warehousing
for various kinds of products
- Handling and Transportation
Equipment
- Commercial office space
- All related utilities –
telecom, power, water, etc
- One-stop clearance of Import
and Export of goods
- FTWZ would be a key Link in
Logistics and Global Supply chains – servicing both India and
the Globe.
Objective:
The objective
of FTWZ is to create trade-related infrastructure to facilitate the import and
export of goods and services with the freedom to carry out trade transactions
in free currency. The scheme envisages the creation of world-class
infrastructure for warehousing of various products, state-of-the-art equipment,
transportation, and handling facilities, commercial office-space, water, power,
communications, and connectivity, with one-stop clearance of import and export
formality, to support the integrated Zones as ‘international trading hubs’.
These Zones are planned to be established in areas proximate to seaports,
airports, or dry ports so as to offer easy access by rail and road.
Free Trade and
Warehousing Zones (FTWZs) are envisaged to be essential logistics
infrastructure to facilitate EXIM trade and to root out inefficiencies
associated with the movement and valued addition of EXIM cargo in India.
Envisaged Benefits of Free Trade Warehousing Zone :
Envisaged benefits for Imports in India
Flexibility to
clear cargo in part consignments (unlike in the case in other Container Freight
Station (CFS)/ International Container Depot (ICDs) thus allowing flexibility
towards consumption/end distribution duty deferment benefits (freeing up
working capital and reduction in costs) de-stuffing and stuffing of cargo from
shipping line containers into other containers for avoiding Shipping Line detention
charges and customized delivery. The same product could also be stored in the
warehouses within the FTWZ at much lower costs as compared to detention charges
that plague users. A few of the envisaged benefits for imports into India are
listed as below:
- Quality control prior to duty
payment, hence no duty to be paid on rejected products
- Exemption of SAD, VAT &
CST on imports through FTWZ Service
- Tax exemption for Handling
& Transportation of containers from Port to FTWZ
- Availability of
state-of-the-art Container Storage Yard with World Class Safety, Hazardous
Storage and Maintenance and Repair Facilities within the FTWZ with Service
Tax Exemption
- Free foreign exchange
transaction capability for the services rendered including CY/Container
Freight Station services.
- Value addition services can be
provided like labeling, packing, kitting, bar-coding, palletization, and
other authorized services.
All such
activities are exempted from service tax as well as any purchases of packaging
material, labels, and the like from DTA into the FTWZ would be treated as
exports from such suppliers
Envisaged Benefits for Exports from India
A few of the
envisaged benefits for exports from India are listed below
- Factory stuffed containers
entering the FTWZ are treated as deemed export providing immediate export
benefits
- Local Tax Exemption (e.g. CST,
Sales Tax, Excise & VAT) on all activities conducted inside the FTWZ
- Increased efficiency through
lowered reverse logistics activities through quality control before
dispatch from India
- Lowering ‘back to town’ costs
with better aggregation and consolidation
- Facilitating consolidation of
cargo with other users of the FTWZ for cost optimization through last-mile
distribution
- Value addition services can be
provided like labeling, packing, kitting, bar-coding, palletization, and
other authorized services with all fiscal and regulatory benefits
- Availability of
state-of-the-art Container Storage Yard with world-class safety, hazardous
storage, maintenance, and repair facilities within the FTWZ with service
tax exemption
- Free foreign exchange
transaction capability for the services rendered including ICD/CFS
services
Envisaged Benefits for Re-Exports from India
A few of the
envisaged benefits for re-exports using FTWZ are listed below
- Income tax exemption on all
profits generated through re-exports activity through the FTWZ
- Hassle-free re-export process
by routing cargo through FTWZ integrated with ICD/CFS services
- Ability to leverage India’s
cost, skill, and geographic positioning advantage as a hub for
regional/global distribution post value addition activities
- Service tax exemption on
services availed by routing containers through FTWZ integrated with
ICD/CFS services
- Permission of 100% FDI for the
set-up of units by the unitholder of the FTWZ
- Value addition services as
described below can be provided with all fiscal and regulatory benefits
- The value-added services that
can be performed in the FTWZ are packaging, re-packaging, labeling,
re-labeling, strapping, refurbishment, crating, carbonization, fumigation,
choking, lashing, tagging, shrink/stretch / bubble wrapping,
palletization, bagging, re-bagging, quality assurance, kitting,
de-kitting, sorting assorting, making combination pack, consolidation,
agglomeration, washing, cleaning, processing, repairs & maintenance,
CKD/SKD assembly, bottling, blending, cutting, polishing, painting,
coating, filming, re-sizing, splitting, threading, coupling and the like.
Thus, FTWZs is
a comprehensive infrastructure required for improving India’s container volumes
and enabling Importers-Exporters to efficiently and cost-effectively carry
warehousing, trading, and value addition activities.
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