Eco Survey makes case for correction in inverted duty structure

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 31 2020 | 6:55 PM IST

The Economic Survey on Friday made a case for correction in inverted duty structure as it will help in reducing cost of intermediate inputs imported for making goods for exports purpose.

Inverted duty structure impacts the domestic industry adversely as manufacturers have to pay a higher price for raw material in terms of duty, while the finished product lands at lower duty and cost.

It said that in recent times, India's tariff regime has come under pressure from trade partners who seek a cut in the country's basic customs duties.

India has defended its tariff regime stating that it is necessary for protecting the vulnerable businesses in India.

However, it said independent of trade partners, the government is aware that some reduction in tariff rates may have to be done in respect of intermediate inputs and raw material to correct the presently inverted duty structure.

"A corrected duty structure will reduce the cost of intermediate inputs imported for manufacturing of exports thereby making the country's exports more competitive," the Survey said.

It will be a right incentive for boosting manufacturing and also increase the growth of exports, it added.

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First Published: Jan 31 2020 | 6:55 PM IST

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