India delays registration deadline.A scrap import registration process being overseen by India's Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT DGFT Directorate General of Foreign Trade (India) DGFT Director General of Fair Trading ) has been delayed because of a large influx of applications. The Bureau of International Recycling recycling, the process of recovering and reusing waste products—from household use, manufacturing, agriculture, and business—and thereby reducing their burden on the environment. (BIR BIR British Institute of Radiology BIR Bureau of Internal Revenue BIR Bureau of International Recycling BIR Baculovirus IAP Repeat BIR Biomedical Imaging Resource BIR Bureau of Intelligence and Research (US State Department) ), Brussels Brussels (brŭ`səlz), Fr. Bruxelles, Du. Brussel, city and region (1995 pop. 948,122), 63 sq mi (162 sq km), capital of Belgium, central Belgium, on the Senne River and at the junction of the Charleroi-Brussels and Willebroek , has been reviewing the procedure since "the various issues related to the DGFT registration were thoroughly discussed during its Brussels Convention in October 2006," according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the trade group. At that time, BIR "clearly expressed its members' concerns," according to BIR. "Many applicants were still waiting for some answers from the Indian authorities who admitted that they couldn't cope with the extremely high number of applications before the deadline," according to a BIR news release. The BIR, partially crediting its "continuous negotiations with the Indian authorities," has announced that a new DGFT notice dated April 16, 2007, has extended the existing import policy for scrap materials until Sept. 30, 2007. The new system of importing administered by the DGFT and involving registered companies will come into effect Oct. 1,2007. |
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