Government rules out increase in edible oil import duty

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A food ministry official told FE that any hike in imports duties of edible oil, especially palm, soybean and sunflower, may impact the domestic refineries, as the country imports about 56% of its oil requirements, the bulk of it in crude form.

The government is unlikely to hike import duties on edible oils, despite a sharp fall in domestic prices of cooking oils. While the trade body Solvent Extractors Association of India (SEA) has sought higher import tariffs, citing the fall in prices of mustard oil, which has the largest share in India’s consumption basket, the government has decided to keep import tariffs unchanged.  

A food ministry official told FE that any hike in imports duties of edible oil, especially palm, soybean and sunflower, may impact the domestic refineries, as the country imports about 56% of its oil requirements, the bulk of it in crude form.

Out of the total imports of 14 million tonne (MT) of edible annually, the share of crude and refined oil is 75% and 25% respectively.