Status Holders are business leaders who have  excelled in international trade and have successfully contributed to country’s  foreign trade. Status Holders are expected to not only contribute towards  India’s exports but also provide guidance and handholding to new entrepreneurs.
									All exporters of goods, services and  technology having an import- export code (IEC) number shall be eligible  for recognition as a status holder. Status recognition will  depend on export performance. An applicant shall be categorized as status  holder on achieving export performance during the current and previous three  financial years (for Gems& Jewellery Sector the performance during the current  and previous two financial years shall be considered for recognition as  status holder) as indicated in paragraph 3.21 of Foreign  Trade Policy. The export  performance will be counted on the basis  of FOB of export earning in freely convertible foreign currencies 
									For deemed export, FOR value of exports in  Indian Rupees shall be converted in US$ at the exchange rate notified by CBEC,  as applicable on 1st April of each Financial Year. 
									For granting status, export  performance is necessary in at least two out of four years.
									Status Category 
									All exporters of goods, services and technology having an import-export code (IEC) number, on the date of application, shall be eligible for recognition as a status holder based on export performance. An applicant may be categorized as status holder on achieving the threshold export performance in the current and preceding three financial years as indicated in para 1.26 of Foreign Trade Policy.
									 
									
										
											
												| Status Category | 
												Export Performance FOB / FOR (as converted) Value (in US $ million) | 
											
											
												| One Star Export House | 
												3 | 
											
											
												| Two Star Export House | 
												15 | 
											
											
												| Three Star Export House | 
												50 | 
											
											
												| Four Star Export House | 
												200 | 
											
											
												| Five Star Export House | 
												800 | 
											
										
									
									For granting status, an export performance would be necessary in all the three preceding financial years (and in all the two preceding financial years for Gems & Jewelry Sector).
									I) Status Holder Category - Export Performance - No of Trainees per Year Criteria
									
										
											
												| Sl No | 
												Status Category | 
												Export Performance FOB / FOR (as converted) Value (in the US $ Million) | 
												Skilling & Mentorship Obligation (Number of Trainees per year)  | 
											
											
												| 1 | 
												One Star Export House | 
												3 | 
												- | 
											
											
												| 2 | 
												Two Star Export House | 
												15 | 
												5 | 
											
											
												| 3 | 
												Three Star Export House | 
												50 | 
												10 | 
											
											
												| 4 | 
												Four Star Export House | 
												200 | 
												20 | 
											
											
												| 5 | 
												Five Star Export House | 
												800 | 
												50 | 
											
										
									
									II) Skilling & Mentorship Program Details - Post Issuance Obligation
									
										
											
												| 1 | 
												Purpose | 
												To enhance skills of Trade ecosystem by providing Training and Mentoring in International Trade. | 
											
											
												| 2 | 
												Training Period* | 
												6 Weeks every year at the choice of Status Holder | 
											
											
												| 3 | 
												Training Curriculum | 
												At the choice of Status Holder | 
											
											
												| 4 | 
												No of Trainees* | 
												As per Status Category mentioned in the table above or Refer 3rd Column in the table above. | 
											
											
												| 5 | 
												Annual Status Report | 
												Need to maintain Registers / Records regarding No. of Trainees attended, Topics Covered, Training Period alongwith Dates, Trainee Signature, Location | 
											
										
									
									Grant of Double Weightage
									
										- The  exports by IEC holders under the following categories shall be granted double  weightage for calculation of export performance for grant of status.
											
												- Micro,  Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME) as defined in Micro, Small & Medium  Enterprises Development (MSMED) Act 2006.
 
												- Manufacturing units having ISO/BIS. 
 
												- Units  located in North Eastern States including Sikkim and Jammu & Kashmir. 
 
												- Units located  in Agri Export Zones. 
 
											
										 
										- Double  Weightage shall be available for grant  of One Star Export House Status category only. Such benefit of double weightage shall not be admissible for grant of  status recognition of other categories namely Two Star Export House, Three Star  Export House, Four Star export House and Five Star Export House. 
 
										- A  shipment can get double weightage only once in any one of above categories. 
 
									
									Other conditions for grant of status 
									
										- Export  performance of one IEC holder shall not be permitted to be transferred to  another IEC holder. Hence, calculation of exports  performance based on disclaimer shall not be allowed. 
 
										- Exports made on re-export  basis shall not be counted  for recognition. 
 
										- Export of items under  Authorisation, including SCOMET  items, would be included  for calculation of export performance. 
 
									
									Privileges of  Status Holders 
									A  Status Holder shall be eligible for privileges as under:
									
										- Authorisation  and Customs Clearances for both imports and exports may be granted on  self-declaration basis;
 
										- Input-Output  norms may be fixed on priority within 60 days by the Norms Committee ;Special scheme  in respect of Input Output Norms to be notified by DGFT from time to time, for specified  status holder
 
										- Exemption from  furnishing of Bank Guarantee for Schemes under FTP, unless specified otherwise  anywhere in FTP or HBP;
 
										- Exemption from  compulsory negotiation of documents through banks. Remittance/receipts, however,  would be received through banking channels;
 
										- Two star and  above Export houses shall be permitted to establish Export Warehouses as per  Department of Revenue guidelines.
 
										- Three Star and  above Export House shall be entitled to get benefit of Accredited Clients  Programme (ACP) as per the guidelines of CBEC (website: http://cbec.gov.in).
 
										- The status  holders would be entitled to preferential treatment and priority in handling of  their consignments by the concerned agencies.
 
										- Manufacturers  who are also status holders (Three Star/Four Star/Five Star) will be enabled to  self-certify their manufactured goods   (as  per  their   IEM/IL/LOI)  as  originating   from  India   with   a view to qualify for preferential treatment under different  preferential trading agreements (PTA), Free Trade Agreements (FTAs),  Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreements (CECA) and Comprehensive Economic  Partnership Agreements (CEPA). Subsequently, the scheme may be extended to  remaining Status Holders.
 
										- Manufacturer  exporters who are also Status Holders shall be eligible to self-certify their  goods as originating from India as per Para 2.108 (d) of Hand Book of  Procedures.
 
										- Status holders  shall be entitled to export freely exportable items (excluding Gems and  Jewellery, Articles of Gold and precious metals) on free of cost basis for  export promotion subject to an annual limit of Rupees One Crore or 2% of  average annual export realization during preceding three licensing years,  whichever is lower. For export of pharma products by pharmaceutical companies,  the annual limit would be 2% of the average annual export realisation during  preceding three licensing years. In case of supplies of pharmaceutical  products, vaccines and lifesaving drugs to health programmes of international  agencies such as UN, WHO-PAHO and Government health programmes, the annual  limit shall be up to 8% of the average annual export realisation during  preceding three licensing years. Such free of cost supplies shall not be  entitled to Duty Drawback or any other export incentive under any export  promotion scheme.
 
									
								 
								
									Application for grant of Status  Certificate 
									
										- Status Certificates issued under FTP 2009-14 to an IEC holder shall remain valid till 30th September,  2015 or till the issuance of status certificate to such IEC holder under FTP  2015-20, whichever is earlier. 
 
										- Applicants  shall be required to file an application online for recognition of status under  the Policy in ANF 3C. Scanned copy of relevant prescribed documents shall be uploaded by the applicant unless  prescribed otherwise. 
 
										- Online Application  for status certificate shall be filed  using digital signature with jurisdictional RA/Development Commissioner (DC) by Registered Office  in the case of Company  and by Head Office in the case of others as indicated in table below: 
 
									
									
										
											
												| Sl No | 
												Category | 
												Issuing/renewing Authority for Status Certificate | 
											
											
												| 1 | 
												IEC holder having exports of DTA unit as well as exports of SEZ/EOU unit. EHTP/STP/BTP | 
												Concerned Regional Authority as per jurisdiction indicated in Appendix 1A | 
											
											
												| 2 | 
												IEC holder having SEZ/EOU unit only | 
												Concerned Development Commissioner as per jurisdiction indicated in Appendix 1A | 
											
											
												| 3 | 
												IEC holder having DTA unit only  | 
												Concerned Regional Authority as per jurisdiction indicated in Appendix 1A  | 
											
										
									
									Validity of status  certificate 
									
										- Status Certificates  issued under this FTP shall be valid for a period of 5 years from the date on  which application for recognition was filed.
 
										- Status Certificates  valid beyond 31.3.2020 shall continue to remain in force, in case provisions of  subsequent Foreign Trade Policy continue to recognize the status.
 
									
									Maintenance of Accounts 
									Status Holders shall maintain true and  proper accounts of its exports and imports based on which such recognition has  been granted. Records shall be maintained for a period of two years from the  date of grant of status certificate. These accounts shall be made available for inspection to RA concerned or any Authority nominated by DGFT.
									Refusal/Suspension/Cancellation of Certificate
									Status Certificate may be refused/suspended/cancelled by RA concerned, if status  holder or authorized representative acting on his behalf:
									
										- Fails to discharge export  obligation imposed; 
 
										- Tampers with Authorisations;
 
										- Misrepresents  or has been a party to any corrupt or fraudulent practice in obtaining any Authorisation; 
 
										- Commits a  breach of FT (D& R) Act, or Rules, Orders made there under and FTP, The  Customs Act 1962, The Central Excise Act 1944,  FEMA Act 1999 and COFEPOSA  Act 1974; or
 
										- Fails to furnish information required by this Directorate. 
 
									
									A reasonable opportunity shall be given  to Status Holder before taking any action under this paragraph.
									Appeal
									An applicant, who is not satisfied with decision  taken to suspend or cancel Status Certificate, may file an appeal to DGFT  within 45 days. Decision of DGFT shall be final and binding thereon.