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Coal Ministry Sets Flat Rs 500 Fee for CIMS Registration from April 15

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Coal Ministry Sets Flat Rs 500 Fee for CIMS Registration from April 15

The Ministry of Coal has introduced a rationalised fee structure for the Coal Import Monitoring System (CIMS) to improve transparency and operational efficiency in coal import monitoring. As of 15 April 2025, the registration fee has been standardized to a flat rate of Rs 500 per consignment, replacing the earlier tiered fee.

Structure. This change aligns with other similar platforms like Steel Import Monitoring System (SIMS), Non-Ferrous Import Monitoring System (NFIMS), and Paper Import Monitoring System (PIMS) The Ministry of Coal has revised the registration fee for the Coal Import Monitoring System (CIMS) to a flat rate of ₹500.

Per consignment, effective April 15, 2025. This change replaces the previous variable fee structure, which ranged from ₹500 to ₹1,00,000 based on the consignment’s CIF value. The move aims to promote ease of doing business and align CIMS with other import monitoring systems like SIMS, NFIMS, and PIMS, all.

CIMS is a digital platform designed to streamline the reporting of coal imports, ensuring timely and accurate data for effective policy formulation and sectoral of which operate under a flat fee model analysis an automatic registration number from the CIMS portal, which must be quoted in.

The Ministry stated that this initiative represents a significant milestone in the government’s vision of ensuring Atmanirbhar Bharat by enabling real-time Bill of Entry at the time of customs clearance monitoring and informed decision-making in coal imports substitution. The rationalization of the registration fee is part.

Importers must register their consignments in the CIMS portal on or before the arrival of shipments at Indian ports. The registration number obtained is valid for 75 days and must be included in the Bill of Entry for customs clearance of the government’s efforts to facilitate trade, enhance transparency, and streamline.

This fee rationalization aligns CIMS with similar Import Monitoring Systems such as the Steel Import Monitoring System (SIMS), Non-Ferrous Import Monitoring System regulatory processes to support India’s growing industrial (NFIMS), and Paper Import Monitoring System (PIMS), all of which operate under a.

The Ministry of Coal remains committed to facilitating trade, enhancing flat fee model transparency, and streamlining regulatory processes to support India’s growing industrial and energy need In a move aimed at simplifying import procedures and promoting ease of doing business, the Ministry of Coal.

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A Shift from Variable to Uniform Fee Structure

Previously, the registration fee for CIMS was determined based on the Cost, Insurance, and Freight (CIF) value of each coal consignment, ranging from ₹500 to as much as ₹1,00,000. The new flat rate of ₹500 per consignment is a significant departure from the tiered model and brings CIMS in line with other existing Import.

This decision aims to reduce the compliance burden on importers and make the process more predictable and business-friendly. The Ministry stated that the step will help in harmonizing import procedures across various sectors while ensuring better data collection for policymaking Customs authorities at the time of clearanc.

The registration is valid for 75 days from the date of issuance and must be completed before the arrival of shipments at Indian ports. This mechanism allows the government to track import trends, analyze consumption patterns, and design policies for the strategic allocation and substitution of imported coal with domesti.

Boost to Atmanirbhar Bharat Vision

The Coal Ministry emphasized that the streamlined registration process is in line with the government’s larger vision of a self-reliant India (Atmanirbhar Bharat). By enabling more accurate and real-time monitoring of coal imports, the system supports decision-making for enhancing domestic coal production and reducing.

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