09 जुलाई 2013
Import duty on sugar raised to 15 pc
New Delhi, Jul 9. The government today hiked import
duty on sugar to 15 per cent from 10 per cent to help the
industry clear Rs 9,000 crore cane arrears to farmers-- a move
that would make the sweetener costlier for the common man.
In a notification issued by the Central Board of Excise
and Customs (CBEC), the duty of both raw and white (refined)
sugar have been raised to 15 per cent.
The sugar imports have been putting pressure on domestic
prices and have prevented millers from clearing cane arrears
to farmers.
Currently, millers in Uttar Pradesh are selling sugar to
wholesalers at rates lower than even the production cost,
according to the industry experts.
The hike in duty is aimed at curbing import of sugar and
improving the bearish sentiment in domestic market.
This would, however, lead to rise in sugar prices across
the country.
Currently prices of sugar (loose) is ruling at Rs 40 per
kg and packed sugar at Rs 50/kg in Delhi.
Finance Minister P Chidambaram, Agriculture Minister
Sharad Pawar and Food Minister K V Thomas had a meeting on
July 4 to review the import duty.
After the meeting Thomas had said there was an agreement
to increase the duty to 15 per cent to help industry in
clearing outstanding payments to sugarcane farmers, which have
risen to Rs 9,000 crore from Rs 5,000 crore in the last one
year.
Industry associations like ISMA and NFCSF have been
demanding a hike in import duty to 30-40 per cent, saying the
country is having surplus sugar production.
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