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Over 1,000 copper importers face customs heat for misusing ASEAN FTA duty exemption

Copper importers have received retrospective show-cause notices from the customs department, prompting industry to send a representation to the Finance Ministry seeking relief for the traders.

June 11, 2025 / 19:10 IST
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The notices demand payment of differential customs duty along with a penalty

More than 1,000 importers have been issued show-cause notices by customs authorities for allegedly availing undue duty exemptions under the ASEAN-India Free Trade Agreement (AIFTA) between 2019 and 2023, sources have told Moneycontrol.

The notices are demanding payment of differential customs duty along with a penalty for imports of copper tubes and pipes that were declared as originating from Vietnam. Authorities have argued that these products do not meet the origin criteria required under AIFTA for duty exemption, despite being cleared at zero percent Basic Customs Duty (BCD) and 18 percent Integrated Goods and Services Tax (IGST) at the time of import.

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The enforcement action follows a surge in imports of copper tubes and pipes from Vietnam in recent years. As per the show-cause notices accessed by Moneycontrol, the customs department has alleged that importers made ‘wrong declarations’ by claiming that the copper used to manufacture these goods was sourced from Indonesia or other ASEAN member states, thereby falsely complying with the 35 percent value addition requirement under AIFTA.

“It is also seen that maximum export of copper tubes and pipes is to India, as the export figures are much greater than what is being imported from Indonesia in general,” the notice reviewed by Moneycontrol said. Authorities flagged inconsistencies between Vietnamese export volumes and the volume of copper cathodes sourced by Vietnam from ASEAN countries. Vietnam is not a major producer of copper and is known to source copper cathodes from non-ASEAN countries, the notice added.