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        Extension of the existing concessional import duties on specified edible oils up to and inclusive of the 31st March 2025

        16 January, 2024

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        Notification No. 02/2024 - Dated: 15-1-2024 - Seeks to amend notification Nos. 48/2021 and 49/2021 - Customs both dated 13.10.2021 in order to extend the existing concessional import duties on specified edible oils up to and inclusive of the 31st March 2025.

         

        In an evolving economic landscape, the Indian government's approach to customs duty adjustments is a pivotal tool for balancing domestic market stability with global trade dynamics. The recent amendments to customs duty rates, particularly concerning edible oils, spotlight the government's strategic economic maneuvers. This article delves into the implications of these changes, as highlighted in the latest customs notifications.

        Overview of Recent Customs Duty Amendments

        The Notification No. 02/2024-Customs, dated 15th January 2024, amends previous notifications, specifically Nos. 48/2021 and 49/2021, altering the period upto which benefit of concessional rate of duty will be in effect on certain edible oils​​. These amendments reflect the government's responsiveness to market conditions and its commitment to ensuring affordability and availability of these essential oils.

        Key Changes in Customs Duty

        Notification No. 48/2021, issued on 13th October 2021, focused on exempting specific edible oils from customs duty beyond a certain threshold. This included oils like crude soya-bean oil, edible grade soya-bean oil, crude palm oil, refined bleached deodorized (RBD) palm oil, RBD palmolein, RBD palm stearin, and sunflower seed oil​​. The recent amendment extends the effectiveness of these exemptions until 31st March 2025​​.

        Similarly, Notification No. 49/2021, also dated 13th October 2021, exempted various goods from the Agriculture Infrastructure and Development Cess. This included commodities like crude soya-bean oil, Crude Sunflower seed oil, crude palm oil​​ and Lentil (Mosur). The amendment reaffirms the government's commitment to these exemptions, ensuring their continuity.

        Economic Implications of Duty Reduction

        The reduction and exemption of customs duties on edible oils is a significant move by the Indian government. This decision likely stems from a need to control domestic prices and manage inflationary pressures, especially in the food sector.

        Impact on Domestic Market

        Lower customs duties can lead to a reduction in the cost of importing edible oils. This, in turn, can result in lower prices for consumers, aiding in managing household expenses amidst broader economic challenges. Additionally, these changes may encourage imports, ensuring a steady supply of these oils in the domestic market.

        Global Trade Considerations

        From a global trade perspective, adjusting customs duties can also influence India's trade relationships. By reducing the cost of importing certain oils, India might be able to diversify its import sources, reducing dependency on specific countries or regions.

        Government's Rationale and Public Interest

        The amendments reflect the government's proactive approach in responding to global market trends and domestic needs. By adjusting customs duties, the government demonstrates its commitment to stabilizing the economy and protecting consumer interests.

        Conclusion

        The recent amendments to customs duty rates on edible oils underscore the government's strategic economic planning. These changes are expected to bring relief to consumers, stabilize the domestic market, and enhance India's global trade dynamics. As the world navigates economic uncertainties, such policy decisions play a pivotal role in ensuring economic resilience and sustainability.

         

         


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        Notification No. 02/2024 - Dated: 15-1-2024 - Seeks to amend notification Nos. 48/2021 and 49/2021 - Customs both dated 13.10.2021 in order to extend the existing concessional import duties on specified edible oils up to and inclusive of the 31st March 2025.

        Concessional import duties on specified edible oils extended, preserving customs and AIDC exemptions to support supply and affordability. Notification No. 02/2024 amends Notifications Nos. 48/2021 and 49/2021 to extend the concessional import duty treatment and the exemption from the Agriculture Infrastructure and Development Cess for specified edible oils, preserving customs duty relief for listed soybean, palm and sunflower oil categories to maintain lower import costs and supply continuity.
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                              Concessional import duties on specified edible oils extended, preserving customs and AIDC exemptions to support supply and affordability.

                              Notification No. 02/2024 amends Notifications Nos. 48/2021 and 49/2021 to extend the concessional import duty treatment and the exemption from the Agriculture Infrastructure and Development Cess for specified edible oils, preserving customs duty relief for listed soybean, palm and sunflower oil categories to maintain lower import costs and supply continuity.





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