that samples of `ladies tops' and `denim shirts' were export surplus and
export rejected garments having poor quality of fabric and stitching ... that "these samples of Ladies Tops and
Denims Shirts are export surplus and export rejected garments
having poor Quality of fabric and stitching
shall become
dependent on imported food, provided there are nations with
exportable surpluses. Perhaps, this may lead to famine and
abnormal conditions in some parts
compelled to sell its entire production in the export market.
According to M/s. Abhishek Exports, on account of total
restriction on DTA sales their ... minimize the cost of production in the
competitive export market, to deal with export surplus and to
provide for disposal of export products on cancellation
shall become
dependent on imported food, provided there are nations with
exportable surpluses. Perhaps, this may lead to famine and
abnormal conditions in some parts
came into
operation, for levying cess on coffee produced in and
exported out of India, for promoting the consumption in
India and elsewhere of coffee ... much produce as was
needed and to make available the surplus for export outside
the States and also to foreign markets. The method usually
adopted
essential condition of the auction
that the coffee sold thereat shall be exported to the
destination stipulated in the catalogue of lots ... property and
is resold as such, otherwise the surplus should go to the
buyer (Registered Exporter). The fact that the payment to
the defaulting buyer
India and exported from India and the
latter on coffee released by the Board for sale in India
from its surplus pool. The Act compels ... surplus coffee to be included in
the Board's Surplus Pool. Similarly, curing establishments
are required to surrender to the Board all surplus coffee
Ministry of Railways
(Railway Board) proposing to sell 80,000 tones of surplus
released serviceable and scrap rails, as per details given
in the schedule ... Delhi for a period of 3 years,
entitling them to export stock of such surplus
rails available with the Railways. The de-
tailed terms
were raised during the de-control period on
the pretext of subsidizing export, which never materialised.
In consequence,, control was again imposed on September ... November 1956
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there was a considerable surplus of sugar and the Central
Government permitted export of 1.53 lakh of metric tons
Central Excise
and the rebate on railway freight are indirect assistance,
towards export, and they should also be deemed to be
subsidy. As pointed out earlier ... subsidy intended to encourage export could not be
taken into account for the purpose of calculating the
allocable surplus. This decision itself proceeds