Effective duty on crude palm oil slashed to 5.5% to cool edible oil prices

Effective duty on crude palm oil slashed to 5.5% to cool edible oil prices

The government had on multiple occasions cut import duty on palm oil to increase domestic availability.

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The effective import duty on crude palm oil will now come down to 5.5 per cent, from 8.25 per cent, after taking into account agri development cess and social welfare cess.The effective import duty on crude palm oil will now come down to 5.5 per cent, from 8.25 per cent, after taking into account agri development cess and social welfare cess.
PTI
  • Feb 13, 2022,
  • Updated Feb 13, 2022 8:51 AM IST

The government on Saturday brought down the effective duty on crude palm oil import to 5.5 per cent from 8.25 per cent earlier, a move that will help control cooking oil prices and support domestic processing companies.

Basic customs duty is already nil on crude palm oil (CPO) and now the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) through a notification has cut the agri infra development cess to 5 per cent from 7.5 per cent, effective from February 13.

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The effective import duty on crude palm oil will now come down to 5.5 per cent, from 8.25 per cent, after taking into account agri development cess and social welfare cess.

Also Read: Govt cuts basic customs import duty on refined palm oil to 12.3% from 17.5% 

The CBIC, in a notification, also extended the validity of reduced import duty on crude palm oil and other crude oils by six months till September 30. Industry body SEA has been demanding that the difference of effective duty between crude palm oil and refined palm oil should be 11 percentage points as higher imports of refined oil impact domestic refineries.

Effective import duty on refined palm oil is 13.75 per cent.

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With edible oil prices ruling high throughout last year, the government had on multiple occasions cut import duty on palm oil to increase domestic availability.

Solvent Extractors Association (SEA) Executive Director B B Mehta said the government has reduced the agri cess on CPO from 7.5 per cent to 5 per cent.

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"So effective duty difference will be 8.25 (percentage points) between CPO and RBD Palmolein. Also current duty which was to revise upward from 1st April now extended up to 30th September. This means effective duty on CPO, sunflower oil and soybean oil is 5.5 per cent till September 30," he said.

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This is a welcome step but not enough to support domestic refiners. SEA had requested to create a duty difference of a minimum of 11 percentage points to enable domestic refiners to operate refinery economically, he added

The government on Saturday brought down the effective duty on crude palm oil import to 5.5 per cent from 8.25 per cent earlier, a move that will help control cooking oil prices and support domestic processing companies.

Basic customs duty is already nil on crude palm oil (CPO) and now the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) through a notification has cut the agri infra development cess to 5 per cent from 7.5 per cent, effective from February 13.

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The effective import duty on crude palm oil will now come down to 5.5 per cent, from 8.25 per cent, after taking into account agri development cess and social welfare cess.

Also Read: Govt cuts basic customs import duty on refined palm oil to 12.3% from 17.5% 

The CBIC, in a notification, also extended the validity of reduced import duty on crude palm oil and other crude oils by six months till September 30. Industry body SEA has been demanding that the difference of effective duty between crude palm oil and refined palm oil should be 11 percentage points as higher imports of refined oil impact domestic refineries.

Effective import duty on refined palm oil is 13.75 per cent.

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With edible oil prices ruling high throughout last year, the government had on multiple occasions cut import duty on palm oil to increase domestic availability.

Solvent Extractors Association (SEA) Executive Director B B Mehta said the government has reduced the agri cess on CPO from 7.5 per cent to 5 per cent.

Also Read: Ruchi Soya likely to launch Rs 4,300-cr public issue in last week of Feb

"So effective duty difference will be 8.25 (percentage points) between CPO and RBD Palmolein. Also current duty which was to revise upward from 1st April now extended up to 30th September. This means effective duty on CPO, sunflower oil and soybean oil is 5.5 per cent till September 30," he said.

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This is a welcome step but not enough to support domestic refiners. SEA had requested to create a duty difference of a minimum of 11 percentage points to enable domestic refiners to operate refinery economically, he added

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