Appendix-I List of High Priority Industries. Non-Ferrous metals and their alloys including aluminum foils.

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1 -I List of High Priority Industries 1. Metallurgical Industries I) Ferro Alloys i Casting and forgings Non-Ferrous metals and their alloys including aluminum foils. Sponge iron and pelletisatlon v) Large diameter steel welded pipes of over 300mm diameter and stainless steel pipes. vi) Pig iron. 2. Boilers and Steam Generating Plants. 3. Prime Movers (other than Electrical Generators) i) Industrial turbines i Internal combustion engines Alternate energy systems like solar wind etc, and equipment thereof Gas/hydro/steam turbines unto 60 MW 4. Electrical Equipment i) Equipment for transmission and distribution of electricity including power distribution transformers, power relays HT- Switch gear synchronous, condensers. i Electrical motors. Electrical furnaces, industrial furnaces and induction heating equipment. X-ray equipment.

2 AppentBx v) Electronic equipment, components including subscribers' and telecommunication equipments. vi) v vi ix) Component wires for manufacture of lead-in wires. Hydro/steam/gas generators/ generating sets. Generating Sets and Pumping Sets Jelly-filled Telecommunication cables. x) Optic Fiber xi) x Energy efficient lamps Midget Carbon Electrodes 5. Transportation i) Mechanised sailing vessels up to DWT including fishing trawlers i Ship ancillaries. (A) Commercial vehicles, public transport vehicles including automotive commercial three wheelers, Jeep type vehicles, industrial locomotives (B) Personal Transport vehicles. Automatic twowheelers and three wheelers. (C) Automatic components/ spheres and ancillaries. Railway Equipments. 6. Industrial Machinery 7. Machine Tools i) Machine tools and industrial robots and their control and accessories i Jigs, fixtures, toll and die of specialized types and cross-land tooling. Engineering production aids such as cutting and forming tools, patterns and dies and mining tools. 299

3 8. Agricultural Machinery i) Tractors i Self propelled harvester combines Rice transplanters 9. Earth Moving Machinery 10. Industrial Instruments Indicating, recording and regulating devices for pressure, temperature, rate of flow weights levels and the like 11. Scientific and Electro medical Instruments and Laboratory Equipment 12. Nitrogenous and Phospahtic Fertilizers Falling Under Inorga'nic Fertilizers under '18-Fertilizers' in the First Schedule to the Industrial Development Regulation Act, Chemicals (other than Fertilizers) i) Organic Chemicals i Inorganic Chemicals Synthetic resins and plastic Man made fiber v) Synthetic rubber) vi) v vi ix) Industrial explosive Technical grade insecticides, fungicides, seedicides and the like Synthetics detergents Miscellaneous chemicals (for industrial use only) 14. Drugs and Pharmaceuticals (According to the Drug Policy) 15. Paper and Pulp i) Paper and pulp including paper products Industrial laminates 300

4 16. i) Automobile tyres and tubes i Rubberised heavy duty industrial beltings of all types Rubberised conveyor beltings Rubber reinforced and lined fire fighting hose pipes v) High pressure braided hoses vi) Engineering and Industrial plastic products 17. Plastic Glass i) Glass shells for television tubes i Float glass and plate glass H.T. insulators Glass fibers of all types 18. Ceramics Ceramics for industrial uses 19. Cement products i) Portland Cement Gypsum boards, wass boards and the like 20. High Technology Reproduction and Multiplication Equipment 21. Carbon and Carbon Products i) Graphite electrodes and anodes Impervious graphite blocks and sheets 22. Per tensioned High Pressure RCC Pipes 23. Rubber Machinery 24. Printing Machinery (i) Web-fed high speed off-set rotary printing machine having output of 30,000 or more impression per hour. 301

5 ( (i ( Photo composing/type setting machines Multi-Colour sheet-fed printing, machines of sizes of 18" x25" and above. High-speed rotrograture printing or machines having out put of 30,000 or more impressions per hour. 25. Welding Electrodes other than those for welding mild steel 26. Industrial Synthetic Diamonds 27. i) Photosynthesis Improvers i Genetically modified free living symbiotic nitrogen fixer Pheromones Bio-insecticides 28. Extraction and upgrading of minor oils 29. Pre-fabricated Building Material 30. Soya Products (i) ( (i ( (v) Soya texture proteins Soya protein isolates Soya protein concentrates Other specialized products of soyabeans Winterised and deodourised refined soyabeans oil 31. (a) Certified high yielding hybrid seeds and synthetic seeds (b) Certified high yielding plantlets developed through plant tissue culture. 32. All food processing industries other than milk food, malted foods and flour, but excluding the items reserved for small-scale sector. 302

6 33. All items of packaging for food processing industries excluding the items reserved for small-scale sector. 34. Hotels and Tourism-related Industry 35. Software Industry 303

7 APPENDIX-M Criterion for Recognition as an Export, Trading, Star Trading and Super Star Trading Category Export Average FOB value during the preceding three licensing years in Rupees. 15 Crores FOB value during the preceding licensing year in Rupees. 22 Crores Average NFE earnings made during the preceding three Licencing years in Rupees 12 Crores NFE earned during the preceding licensing year, in Rupees 18 Crores Trading 75 Crores 112 Crores 62 Crores 90 Crores Star Trading 375 Crores 560 Crores 312 Crores 450 Crores Super Star 1125 Crores 1680 Crores 937 Crores Trading Crores Source: Annual Report, , Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Govt., of India 304

8 A^)endix APPENDIX - III Criterion for Granting Automatic Approval to 100% EOUs bysia Automatic Approvals for 100% EOUs will be granted by the Secretariat for Industrial Approvals subject to the fulfillment of the following conditions: (i) ( (i ( (v) (vi) (v (vi (ix) The items of manufacture are not those reserved for the Public Sector or those for which Industrial Licensing is Compulsory; Locational conditions are fulfilled; The project undertakes to achieve export and Minimum Value Addition (MVA) as per norms; The cost, Insurance and Freight (GIF) value imported capital goods is financed through foreign exchange required for 50 per cent of the value plant and machinery (net of taxes) and is within a ceiling of Rs. 30 million and the capital goods are new; In the case of foreign technology agreements the lump sum payment does not exceed Rs. 10 million (net of taxes) and the royalty does not exceed 8 percent (net of taxes) over a period of five years from the date of commencement of production; Exports are made to the General Currency Area; The unit meets the requirement of the Customs Authorities regarding Bonding etc. Conditions regarding sale in the Domestic Tariff Area (DTA) are fulfilled; and In the case of manufacturers of Gems and Jewelry locating outside Export Processing Zones (EPZ's)/other Designated Areas, the minimum turn over is US $ 16.5 million. 305

9 Appendix-IV List of Industries for which Industrial Licencing is Compulsory 1. Distillation and brewing of alcoholic drinks 2. Cigars and cigarettes of tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitute. 3. Electronic Aerospace and defence equipment: all types. 4. Industrial explosives including detonating fuses, safety fuses, gunpowder, nitrocellulose and matches. 5. Hazardous chemicals 6. Drugs and Pharmaceuticals (according to modified Drug Policy issued in September, 1994 and subsequently amended in February 1999) Note: The compulsory Licencing provisions would not apply in respect of small-scale units taking up the manufacture of any of the above items reserved for exclusive manufacture in small-scale sector. List of Industries Reserved for the Public Sector 1. Arms and ammunition and allied items of defence equipment, defence aircraft and warships (Process has been initiated to de reserve this entry) 2. Atomic Energy 3. Railway transport. 306