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New agriculture tax to remove ‘palm oil advantage’, says India trade group

Total import duty on crude palm oil raised to 35.75% from 30.25%

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 23 Feb 2021 10:30PM

New agriculture tax to remove ‘palm oil advantage’, says India trade group
Indian edible oils consumption is projected to appreciate between 2% and 3% per annum in the next five years, says the Solvent Extractors' Association. – Pixabay pic, February 23 ,2021

NEW DELHI – A new agriculture tax introduced by the Indian government will remove the “undue advantage”  enjoyed by palm oil in the local market, according to an industry group.

India had reduced the import duty on crude palm oil (CPO) from 27.5% to 15%, effective February 2, 2021 in its Budget 2021.

However, this was offset by the newly introduced agriculture infrastructure and development cess of 17.5% in the new national budget proposals, according to the Mumbai-based Solvent Extractors' Association (SEA).

This increased the total import duty on CPO from 30.25% to 35.75%, said SEA president Atul Chaturvedi.

While soybean oil and sunflower oil imports are now subjected to a 20% cess, their basic duty decreased from 35% to 15%, keeping the effective tariff unchanged at 38.5%.

“The duty advantage of CPO has narrowed from 8.25 percentage points to 2.75 percentage points,” Chaturvedi said, adding that the decision “will remove the undue advantage” palm oil had over other oils competing in the Indian market.

According to the trade group, Indian edible oils consumption is projected to rise between 2% and 3% per annum in the next five years due to the population and income growth, more liberal import policies, and growing fast food consumption. – Bernama, February 23, 2021

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