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Customs duty has come down, rationalisation could help address bad optics: CBIC chairman

Agrawal highlighted that the recent Budget focused on four key areas: supporting domestic manufacturing and value addition, promoting exports, providing relief to the common people, and facilitating trade.

February 03, 2025 / 13:05 IST
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Addressing the narrative that tariff rates are very high in India, says CBIC chairman

Average custom rates have come down from 11.65 percent to 10.66 percent, we are moving towards rates in ASEAN countries, said CBIC chairman Sanjay Kumar Agarwal on Monday at a FICCI event.

Addressing the media, Agrawal noted that the recent Budget focused on four key areas: supporting domestic manufacturing and value addition, promoting exports, providing relief to the common people, and facilitating trade.

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“In the customs tariff, there are 12,500 tariff lines, of which 8,500 pertain to industrial goods,” he noted. The chairman pointed out that the tariff structure now emphasises narrowband rates of 0 percent, 2.5 percent, 7.5 percent, and 10 percent, with most tariff lines falling under these lower rates.

He added that the recent rationalisation was aimed at improving the perception of India's trade policies. “By carrying out this exercise, we could address the bad optics,” Agrawal noted.