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<h1>India Updates Tobacco Packing Rules: New Duty Calculations, Machine Uninstalling, and Price-Based Duty for Manufacturers</h1> The Government of India, through the Ministry of Finance, has amended the Chewing Tobacco and Unmanufactured Tobacco Packing Machines (Capacity Determination and Collection of Duty) Rules, 2010. Effective from April 13, 2010, these amendments include changes to rules regarding the notification of jarda scented tobacco and adjustments to capacity and duty calculations for various retail price ranges. Additionally, provisions have been added for uninstalling and sealing packing machines when removal is not feasible, and manufacturers using machines for different retail prices must pay duty based on the highest price. The amendments aim to refine the regulatory framework for tobacco product manufacturing.