Updated on February 28, 2025 06:06:54 PM
The Export House Certificate, also known as the Status Holder Certificate, is an honorary award given by the Government of India to exporter’s who have performed exceptionally well in the export business of the country. Apart from recognizing the exporter’s accomplishments, this certification also unlocks numerous tools intended to strengthen the exporter's positions in the global market. It attests to the government’s focus to endow export-led development by rewarding exporters with efficiency, the absence of customs duties, and improved trade efficiency. In this guide, we will discuss the facets of the Export House Certificate, such as export house eligibility, how to apply for it, benefits and some important points that exporters in Uttarakhand should know because the region comes under a different zone for trade.
The Export House Certificate is one of the prestigious certificates issued by the directorate general of foreign trade of India to exporters for their valuable contribution in the foreign trade of the country. Normally known as a Status Holder Certificate, it is issued depending on the exporter’s record of stability within the worldwide trading system. Export houses are classified in terms of export turnover, categorized in order: one star, two stars, three stars, four stars, and five stars. This certificate includes many privileges that will enable importers to avail priority customs clearance, some special immunities related to bank guarantees, and some export schemes that are funded by the government. It improves the standing of the exporter, productivity, and competitiveness in the international market, making it a valuable tool of trade.
The Export House Certificate offers numerous benefits to exporters, enhancing their global competitiveness and operational efficiency. Key benefits include:
The procedure for obtaining an Export House Certificate in Uttarakhand has become more efficient with the help of an online system introduced by the DGFT. Here’s how to apply:
Open the website of DGFT, and then enter your user ID and password to log in into the exporter login.
Select "Start fresh application" to initiate the process.
You are asked to input some of your data in the fields that are already filled in automatically depending on your IEC profile, thus minimizing the data input time.
Select your sector of export and the category that you are visiting for.
Attach necessary documents, such as:
You need to agree to the terms and conditions of the application, e-sign the application using an Aadhar card ID or digital token, and send the application online.
The following documents are required for obtaining an Export House Certificate
There is no application fee for acquiring an Export House Certificate. Yet, there are some costs you may have to meet, including the cost of preparing the documents, attorney fees, and other administrative expenses.
Note:-Professional fees for the Export House Certificate is ₹5,000 only with Professional Utilities.
The Export House Certificate or the Status Holder Certificate is as valid as 5 years from the date of grant or till the Foreign Trade Policy is valid. The certificate cannot be renewed, but a new certificate can be applied for.
The Export House Certificate, also known as the Status Holder Certificate, is a prestigious certification that is given by the Government of India to exporters based on their performance in export operations. It provides numbers of privileges, such as clearance preference in customs, no requirement of guarantee by bank, the privilege to get linked with export promotion schemes like Advance Authorisation and EPCG, and exclusion of self-certification. The certificate and other eligibility documents, which include a self-certified IEC, RCMC, PAN card and a Chartered Accountants certificate for the exporters in Uttarakhand, can be applied online on the DGFT portal. This results in the increase of global competitiveness and the creation of trust in international markets, hence facilitating export-led growth, as the certificate can only be valid for 5 years.
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The Export House Certificate or Status Holder Certificate is an accreditation given by the Director General of Foreign Trade to the exporter for their commendable performance in foreign trade of Indian goods.
It is applicable for exporters having good export performance and having a privileged place in export markets. According to export turnover, exporters are categorized from one star to five star.
Key benefits include customs clearance, free from bank guarantees, and other export promotion measures such as advance Authorisation and EPCG and processes like self-certification on goods and products and higher confidence amongst international buyers.
Documents needed include a self-attested copy of the IEC along with the PAN card, the Registration Cum Membership Certificate issued by Export Promotion Council, a certificate from a Chartered Accountant, and export performance.
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