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More Than 300 Items May See Customs Duty Hike In Budget


The government may consider a hike in customs duty on over 300 items such as toys, furniture, footwear, coated paper and rubber items in the Budget.
New Delhi: As a measure to boost domestic small and medium industry, the government may consider a hike in customs duty on over 300 items such as toys, furniture, footwear, coated paper and rubber items in the Union Budget.
Besides giving relief to the domestic industry and boosting employment, the move is meant to keep imports down and help to raise revenue. Many of these industries are essentially concentrated in the small and medium sectors and are employment intensive.
The Commerce and Industry Ministry in its budget recommendations has proposed rationalisation of basic customs on over 300 items across sectors including furniture, chemicals, rubber, coated paper and paper boards.
On footwear and related products, the Ministry has suggested an increase in duty to 35 per cent from the current 25 per cent while for new pneumatic tyres of rubber, it has proposed to hike customs duty to 40 per cent from the current 10-15 per cent.
The import duty hike on footwear is a move to thwart the increase in imports of undervalued and cheap footwear. While the majority of imports are coming from ASEAN countries, with which India has a free trade agreement, it is suspected that China is re-routing large quantities of footwear through these countries.
The ministry has proposed to increase import duty on wooden furniture to 30 per cent from the current 20 per cent. For coated paper, paper boards and hand-made papers, it has suggested doubling the duty to 20 per cent.
The Ministry has asked for the removal of import duty on waste paper and wood pulp, which is currently at 10 per cent and 5 per cent, respectively. The paper industry has expressed concerns about cheap imports and a surge in inbound shipments.
For wood, metal and plastic toys, the ministry has suggested increase in import duty to up to 100 per cent from the current 20 per cent. Import of these toys increased to $304 million in 2018-19 from $281.82 million in 2017-18 from China and Hong Kong.

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