Export Commodity Database
F. No. VAL/TECH/76/2004
Mumbai, 9th September 2004
To,
Chief Commissioner of Customs
(All)
Commissioner of Customs (All)
Sub: Export Commodity Database –
regarding.
Sir,
It has been decided to develop an
Export Commodity Database (ECDB), which will focus on the valuation aspects of
export goods and related matters. The ECDB is being developed by the
Directorate of Valuation on the lines similar to the National Import Database
(NIDB).
2. The first phase of the ECDB project
would cover EDI export data from the customs locations linked by ICENET. For
this purpose, a format for data extraction has been designed and it is enclosed
at Annexe A. The data extraction
software on this basis has been developed by NIC and circulated to all the EDI
stations. The Directorate has already
started receiving export data from most of the EDI stations. The data
consolidation and development of data analysis software are in progress.
3. It is noticed from the export data
received that, in most of the cases, the full description of the goods and
their specifications (brand, model, grade etc.) are not being captured.
Generally, the broad description of the relevant DEPB or Drawback schedule is
being reproduced. Further, the HS/ITC classification of the goods is hardly
checked by assessing officers. Urgent action is, therefore, needed to improve
the data quality by incorporating the complete information, as this would be
essential to perform any meaningful data analysis from the valuation perspective.
It would be appreciated if suitable action is taken by the Chief Commissioners
/ Commissioners to improve the quality of export data captured in the EDI
system.
4. For the time being, till the data
quality improves, it is proposed to start the database without analysis. For
this purpose, the export data received from the custom stations will be
collated to create a structured database with search and retrieval facilities.
The only addition to the captured fields is a column on unit FOB value (in Rupees)
so as to facilitate comparison. This simple database, Export Commodity Database
(ECDB), will be made available shortly on the Directorate of Valuation
Website (www.dov.gov.in) for access by the
departmental staff on a password – protected basis. The username and password
issued to the nodal officer for NIDB in each Commissionerate/Custom House would
hold good for accessing ECDB also. The Directorate of Valuation would also
develop suitable PC-based and LAN-based software versions for distribution to
Customs Stations, as done in the case of NIDB, to maintain local databases.
5. The formats of Query page of the
database is at Annexe B. The query
options are based on description, Shipping
Bill No., CTH, Scheme Code, etc. and are similar to NIDB. However, the result
page would incorporate all the fields included for data extraction (see Annexe A) and would look quite unwieldy
due to the large number of columns used. In respect of NIDB, the number of
fields in results page was limited to the essential details needed for
day-to-day assessment work. It is possible to do a similar pruning in respect
of ECDB also for improving its presentation and usefulness. However, the
Directorate would prefer to do this modification after getting comments of the
data users.
6. You will be informed as soon as the
ECDB is made available on the DOV website. We would appreciate your comments
and suggestions for improving the format and presentation of ECDB as early as
possible.
Yours faithfully,
Sd/-
DIRECTOR GENERAL
Copy to:
1. Member (Customs), CBEC, New Delhi.
2. Director General (Systems), New Delhi.
3. Director General of Revenue Intelligence, New Delhi.
4. All Commissioner of Customs & Central Excise.