Central Bank Regulations on Imported Goods

Iran Exports and Imports (Bimonthly)
March-April 1995,
No.34, Pages: 92-94
Word Count: 2808

Text:

The following Circular, addressed to concerned banks, has been issued by the Central Bank of Iran:

Please be informed that Circular No. 60/1217 dated 9/11/1373 (January 29, 1995) which indicates that a guarantee must be possed for the import of foreign exchange derived from non-oil exports, has been rectified as outlined below. The superseding regulations and relevant forms are enclosed. You are hereby instructed to urgently inform you branches of the new regulations and ensure that they are enforced accordingly.

A- Preparation Method of the Guarantee letter

On the strength of the Export Declaration Form, exporters to the above countries may personally import commodities or delegate their privilege to others or they may sell the foreign exchange to banks provided that the foreign exchange is of foreign origin and obtained within the context of this circular. Otherwise, within the one year life period of the Export Declaration Form, the exporter, against his exports to any of the above countries, may import goods from the relevant country or any other country named above.

B- Declaring of foreign exchange and procedure for obtaining deposit certificate

Note: The customs clearance of the goods imported through a Deposit Guarantee in accordance with Item 3- 7 of Circular Nol 1035 dated 18/3/73 (June 8/94) is conditional on the importer being in possession of Foreign Exchange Securing Certificate.

C- Procedure For Using Foreign Exchange Obtained Through Exports Conducted Prior to 15/11/73 (February 4/1995)

Exporters who had exported goods prior to 15/11/73 (2-4-95) when such exports did not require the posting of foreign exchange guarantee may adapt one of the following two methods for importing goods:

 

Not: Banks which issue Certificates of Deposit against Export Declaration Forms issued prior to 15/11/73 (2-4-95) as well as prior to and after 15/11/73 (2-4-95) for Middle Asian States, they must stamp the Export Declaration Forms with a stamp having the following notation: "The amount of ...... has been used for import on the strength of Purchase Order Permit issued by the Ministry of Commerce". The purpose of such notation is to prevent the owner of the Purchase Order Permit from repeated use for import of the amount of the Purchase Order Permit.

D- Information Regarding expired Guarantee Letters and Other Relevant Matters

E- Procedure For issuing Foreign Exchange Deposit Certificates and Guarantee Letters

 

 


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