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Budget 2025: Customs duty slabs may be rationalised but FTAs to limit flexibility

There are more than 40 different rates and the government is keen on streamlining the customs duty structure to simplify trade

January 22, 2025 / 09:32 IST
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Many tariff lines governed by FTAs are likely to remain inelastic

The Budget 2025, to be presented on February 1, may see a marginal drop in the number of customs duty slabs, which stand at more than 40, as part of an ongoing review of the existing rate structure.

The government's review aims to rationalise and simplify the customs framework but sources say flexibility in adjusting rates could be limited for certain tariff lines under free trade agreements (FTAs) due to fixed rates even if trade volumes are low.

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While the focus is on rationalisation, many tariff lines governed by FTAs are likely to remain rigid, sources said.

"Tariff lines under FTA are likely to be inelastic," a government official told Moneycontrol on condition of anonymity. The customs rate structure review is underway. “A slight reduction in the number of slabs may happen but the extent of reduction will depend on each product line, and some lines may remain inelastic,” the official said.