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Budget 2020: Here's why drop in customs duty on import of newsprint to 5% is a relief for print media

The uncoated paper used for newspapers and lightweight coated paper for magazines will now attract five percent instead of 10 percent that came into effect from July 6, 2019.

February 01, 2020 / 20:42 IST
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The announcement of slashing customs duty on import of newsprint from 10 percent to five percent in the Union Budget 2020 comes as a big relief for the newspaper industry that has been reeling under pressure.

The uncoated paper used for newspapers and lightweight coated paper for magazines will now attract five percent instead of 10 percent that came into effect from July 6, 2019.

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In India, the total consumption of newsprint is estimated at 2.5 million tonnes per annum. The capacity of the domestic industry is one million tonnes. As for domestic manufacturers of uncoated and lightweight coated paper, there are none.

The reduction in import duty on newsprint is positive for the print media space because of the lukewarm growth in print circulation, slow growth in ad revenues, and readers moving to online news websites.