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Rubber planters oppose tyre industry demand to cut tariff

Tyre manufacturers, the major consumer of natural rubber, are asking for a reduction in the duty

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T E Narasimhan Chennai
The United Planters' Association of Southern India (Upasi) say there should be no reduction in the import duty on natural rubber (NR), currently 25 per cent.

Vinod Sivappa, president, says "any such move will be detrimental to the interest of 1.2 million growers dependent on this agro-industry and tantamount to fixing the final nail in the coffin".

Tyre manufacturers, the major consumer of NR, are asking for a reduction in the duty.

Upasi says the duty is already too low, having been wrongly fixed. "Be that as it may, there is no reason whatsoever to reduce the duty, especially given the surge in

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