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Govt considers raising import taxes on vegetable oils

"We are considering an increase in the import tax but it is not going to happen immediately because the official process will take some more time," said another government official directly involved in the decision making process.

October 28, 2014 / 11:09 IST
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India is considering raising the import taxes on crude and refined vegetable oils to protect local farmers and the refining industry, two government sources said on Monday, as purchases by the world's top importer are expected hit a record this year.

The government could increase the duties on both crude and refined vegetable oils by more than 5 percent, said an official who is part of the decision making process. Currently India imposes a 2.5 percent tax on crude oils and 10 percent on the refined variety.

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"We are considering an increase in the import tax but it is not going to happen immediately because the official process will take some more time," said another government official directly involved in the decision making process.

The first source said that a final decision on the duty hikes will be taken by the Finance Ministry.