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India cuts import taxes on vegetable oils to calm prices

Tan KW
Publish date: Sat, 11 Sep 2021, 04:08 PM
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MUMBAI: India has cut base import taxes on palm oil, soyoil and sunflower oil, a government order showed, as the world's biggest vegetable oil buyer tries to cool near-record price rises.

The reduction in taxes could bring down prices of the edible oils in India and boost consumption, effectively increasing overseas buying by the south Asian country.

The base import tax on crude palm oil has been slashed to 2.5% from 10%, while the tax on crude soyoil and crude sunflower oil has been reduced to 2.5% from 7.5%, the government said in a notification late on Friday. The base import tax on refined grades of palm oil, soyoil and sunflower oil cut to 32.5% from 37.5%.

After the cuts, crude palm oil, soyoil and sunflower oil imports will be subject to a 24.75% tax in total, including a 2.5% base import duty and other taxes, while refined grades of palm oil, soyoil and sunflower oil would carry a 35.75% tax in total.

India fulfils more than two-thirds of its edible oil demand through imports and has been struggling to contain a rally in local oil prices for the last few months.

The country imports palm oil mainly from top producers Indonesia and Malaysia, while other oils, such as soy and sunflower, come from Argentina, Brazil, Ukraine and Russia.

 - Reuters

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MuttsInvestor

Reason ...... Inflation of FOOD prices are showing Up already. Rice, Wheat, Soya, etc price increase will filter into many countries. ANYWAY ...Good for Malaysii which exports much of ..CPO to Indai.

2021-09-11 17:54

chinaman

Pak Lah's past policy which many sceptics underestimate still relevant till today...many argued new era into industrialisation, many laughing why Pak Lah focus on agriculture? now, he proved Ah Pu nei nei wrong with worldwide food products inflation that food security is more paramount than his concrete jungle, 1st class infra.

https://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/29281

2021-09-11 18:47

chinaman

Yes, some people may argue and criticise Dr M for pushing mega-projects such as Proton, KLCC the Twin Towers, KLIA, Sepang F1, CyberJaya, PutraJaya, etc. and wasting taxpayers' money.

Covid just 2 years but changed all above 1st class infra into junk.

even his crony air liner become junk, sell digital crap story

2021-09-11 19:08

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