Thursday, 25 December 2014

Import Duty On Vegetable Oils Hiked

The Finance Ministry has hiked import duty on both crude and refined vegetable oils to protect local farmers and refinery industry.


The basic customs duty has been hiked by 5 percentage points each, bringing the import duty on crude oils to 7.5% and that on refined oils to 15 per cent. Prior to this move, crude oils attracted import duty of 2.5% and refined oils attractted customs duty of 10%.


India had imported estimated 11.6 million tonnes of edible oil in 2013/14, higher than record 10.4 million tonnes imported in 2012/13. New Delhi is likely to import 13 miillion tonnes of edible oils this year that began from November.


About 60 per cent of India's annual edible oil demand of 18-19 million tonnes is met through imports. A significant portion of imports is palm oil sourced from Malaysia and Indonesia.


Source:thehindubusinessline.com





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