| SIMS 2.0 |
- ● A digital platform designed to track Steel imports in India.
- ● Steel importers need to submit advance information for import of steel items specific iron and steel items from chapter 72,73 and 86 of ITC (HS),2017, Schedule-1.
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| Effective Date of the scheme |
- ● 01-11-2019
- ● Made mandatory as per DGFT notification no. 17/2015-2020 dated 05.09.2019 for all 284 steel products.
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| Parent Ministry |
- ● Ministry of Steel, GOI.
- ● Collaborative effort of DGFT, BIS, MSTC ltd., a CPSE under the ministry of Steel.
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| Vision |
Aatma nirbhar Bharath |
| Aim |
- ● To provide the upgraded information regarding steel imports to government and Stake holders like steel producers and steel importers / consumers.
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| Objectives |
- ● On weekly basis the data procured will be updated on the online steel portal under Ministry of steel for public perusal.
- ● Enabling more effective decision making and strategic planning of stakeholders.
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| Digital platform |
- ● Online portal effective from 25th July 2024.
- ● 24×7 monitoring system.
- ● Has the facility to view earlier online registrations.
- ● Incomplete registrations for future actions are also available.
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| Registration |
Online submission |
| Application for registration |
Not earlier than 60th day and Zero day (arrival date) of Consignment at the gateway port |
| Registration number |
An automatic unique registration number is generated. |
| Registration charges |
- ● Flat rate of 500rs per consignment effective from 15th April 2025.
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| Validity |
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| Eligible entities |
- ● Importers, importing agents, or brokers. And Foreign filers with Indian IEC are also eligible.
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| Import authorization |
- ● Importer need to apply after registration through SIMS portal for Import Authorization Certificate.
- ● DGFT provides the authorization certificate based on quantity, product type and the country of origin.
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| Legal Consequence |
As per FTDR Act 1992, punitive action would be taken against steel importers failing to register under SIMS in advance or found to furnish wrong data. |
| Post compliance |
- ● Requires entry of Registration number and Expiry Date on Bill of Entry to enable customs clearance of consignment.
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| Coverage |
- ● One registration can cover multiple products.
- ● Provided the importer, manufacturer, country of origin & port of exportation are same.
- ● SIMS is not applicable for air freighted goods.
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| Documents Required |
- ● DEC
- ● Active IEC
- ● RCMC
- ● Import authorization
- ● Compliance certificates
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| Import Details |
- ● Exporter name, address, Country
- ● Country of origin
- ● Purpose of import
- ● Port of import & export
- ● Expected date of import & Export
- ● Expected port of entry
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| Destination details |
- ● Name, Address of expected destination
- ● Mode of transportation
- ● Quality and cif value of import
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| Cancellation of registration |
- ● No such provision is accepted once after applying.
- ● Can be cancelled in case of yet to be submitted licenses for registration
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| Renewal of registration |
No renewal of license as new licenses are issued with every incoming import. |
| Benefits of SIMS |
- ● Better market control
- ● Quality Assurance
- ● Enhance Transparency
- ● Improve Accountability
- ● Data collection and Analysis
- ● Trade Monitoring
- ● Safeguarding Domestic Steel industry
- ● Support policy formulation
- ● Real-time monitoring
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| Regulated categories |
- ● 542 steel tariff lines (8digit HS code) requires registration for imports into India.
- ● Ex: Hot-rolled coils, cold rolled coils, stainless steel products, alloy steel products and others are sensitive or critical to the domestic steel industry.
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