Row over crude palm oil duty
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ASHOK B SHARMA
Both the sections of the industry have made separate presentations to the Union finance minister, P Chidambaram before the Union Budget, staking their demands with justifications.
The secretary general of Indian Vanaspati Producers’ Association (IVPA), SP Kamrah said that the main raw material for the industry, CPO, was being imported at 45% basic duty as against the import of the final product - vanaspati - against zero duty under free trade agreements with
The IVPA alleged, “The higher duty on CPO against the duty-free import of vanaspati from neigbouring countries has created a uneven playing field. For example, in
Kamrah said that though duty-free import from
The chairman of the Central Organisation for Oil Industry and Trade (COOIT), Davish Jain said that with the freezing of tariff values for different grades of vegetable oils at August/September 2006 levels, the effective duty has already become quite low - 18.67% for CPO and 16.81% for crude soybeanoil. Any further reduction in tariff would adversely affect the oilseed growers. Taking advantage of further reduction in tariff, the overseas exporters would raise oil prices imperiling the benefits due to consumers.













