The government’s response to the concerns raised by the Export Councils highlighted the following:
- Efforts will be made to create a legal framework for Export Councils by early 2020.
- Export support is not to be limited to member companies in the Export Councils. However, a number of Export Councils require membership to receive support, particularly with respect to health and safety approvals, and fulfillment of other relevant requirements.
- The fee imposed on one of the required export rebate application forms is not prescribed by law; rather, it is imposed via an administrative decision made by the Export Councils. This issue will be addressed in the legal framework that will be developed.
- Settling export rebate arrears will be subject to the new mechanism, which will be applied beginning July 1, 2019. Arrears for time periods before July 1, 2019, will be subject to the old mechanism. This will increase the burden on the EDF, especially that the rebate mechanism for these arrears has not been decided upon yet. EDF board discussed the settlement of arrears owed to companies for the period ending December 31, 2017.
- Large businesses may receive full support with regard to shipping (this does not address cases where the amount due to the business exceeds the 30% prescribed for technical support).
- Five export councils are contributing LE 6 million towards automating EDF operations.
- To settle overdue export rebates, the government will randomly select a number of companies with outstanding tax liabilities and offset it with the overdue export rebates; the government will explore mechanisms for settling overdue export rebates for companies with no outstanding tax liabilities. (FEI and FECOC responded to this proposal by highlighting that this will ultimately boil down to rewarding companies that are delinquent in meeting their tax obligations, and penalizing compliant companies that fulfill their obligations on time.)
- Specific amounts of funds are being separately allocated to each sector for export rebate purposes. These allocations will be reviewed periodically to determine their adequacy. (FEI and FECOC notes that this adds more ambiguity to the export support program implementation mechanisms.)