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Govt scraps import duty on edible oils until March 2022, removes agri cess

With global supply shocks not abetting and domestic demand inching upwards, the government has played the ultimate card in reducing the prices of edible oils in India.

October 13, 2021 / 16:27 IST
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Representational Image. (Reuters)
Representational Image. (Reuters)

All import duties on crude varieties of palm oil, soyabean oil and sunflower oil have been scrapped till March 31, 2022, the Central Bureau of Indirect Taxes and Customs has said.

Moneycontrol had been the first to report last month that the government is planning a series of further duty cuts on edible oil imports before the festive season, as retail prices continue to remain high.

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The latest move will slash the effective import duty on crude palm oil, crude soya oil and crude sunflower oil from 24.75 percent till now to nil. However, duties on refined soya oil and refined sunflower oil still remain in place.

Edible oil duties had been first cut in June. Subsequently, basic customs duties were cut in August and September over the space of less than a month. However, retail prices have continued to remain high. As a result, the cut-off date for ending duty cuts, September 30, may have to be extended, officials had said last month.