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Excise cut, Rationalisation of Customs Duties to boost Logistics & Exports : Trade Experts

May 24 , 2022

NEW DELHI : Excise duty cut on petrol and diesel and rationalisation of customs duties on goods such as raw material for plastic and steel will help reduce logistics cost, promote competitiveness of manufacturing and exports of value-added goods, exporters said recently.
Smt Nirmala Sitharaman, India’s Finance Minister announced on the series of steps taken by the Narendra Modi government over the past one year- biggest of them is the reduction in excise duty on petrol by a record Rs 8 per litre and that on diesel by Rs 6 per litre. 
 
It also cut import duty on raw material of steel and plastic and increased export duty on iron ore and steel intermediates.
Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) President A Sakthivel said these measures will bring down the domestic prices of key inputs thereby softening inflation.
Sharing similar views, leading Mumbai-based exporter and Chairman of Technocraft Industries, Sharad Kumar Saraf said reduction in excise duty on petrol and diesel will reduce logistics costs and will support exports particularly of commodities which are freight sensitive.
Export duty on iron ore and semi finished steel products like HR coils and bars already has a desired effect. Steel prices have started softening and this will have a significant positive impact on our engineering exports . The government must be complimented for such actions,” Saraf said.
Ludhiana-based Hand Tools Association President S C Ralhan too said the iron and steel industry should pass on the benefits to the engineering sector, particularly the MSME units, which are reeling under the impact of high iron and steel prices.
Plastics Export Promotion Council Chairman ArvindGoenka said it is a welcome move that will help the plastic processors be more competitive in the domestic market for sure.
”India’s polymer production is much lower than consumption leading to polymer imports worth $15 billion in FY 2021. Polymer consumption is growing at a faster rate than the country’s GDP and India needs several new petrochemical complexes to achieve atmanirbharta but what is important is that the proposed reduction in custom duty should not dissuade polymer producers from expanding capacity,” he said.
On the other hand, he said, plastic processors are working on a low profit margin due to imports of finished plastics (nearly $6 billion in FY 2021) at very low rates.
”The delta between polymers & finished plastics currently is 2.5 percent or nil in a few cases. Finished plastics imports under India-ASEAN trade agreement from Thailand and Vietnam are at inverted rates. If custom duty is increased on finished plastics as well, it will improve margins of processors thereby encouraging them to add capacity and produce quality goods using the latest technology,” Goenka added.

 

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