Mani, who met Prime Minister Narendra Modi today, also pressed for revision of import duty for rubber to 25 per cent from the present 20 per cent.
"When I met the Prime Minister I said that at present there is no necessity for rubber import. Therefore, import should be banned for the time being," Mani told reporters here.
Pointing that rubber prices dropped drastically during the last one year almost by half, he said that rubber is being imported beyond the deficit levels.
The Kerala Finance Minister said that the Centre should supplement the Stabilisation Fund by Rs 500 crore, for which the state government has earmarked Rs 300 crore to procure natural rubber.
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