Wait...
Search Global Export Import Trade Data
Recent Searches: No Recent Searches

25 per cent duty hike on rubber fails to curb imports.


Date: 15-05-2015
Subject: 25 per cent duty hike on rubber fails to curb imports
KOCHI: Increasing import duty on natural rubber to 25 per cent has failed to curb shipments of the commodity to India as international prices remain subdued and domestic growers have yet to intensify tapping, discouraged by low rates.

Domestic production declined 11 per centto 45,000 tonne in April from a year earlier, according to data released by the Rubber Board. Consumption improved marginally to 82,000 tonne.

The tyre industry imported 37,250 tonne - an increase of 28 per cent.

The tyre industry imports block rubber variety SMR 20 at a landed price of about Rs 120 per kg. This is costlier than block rubber ISNR-20 and cheaper than sheet rubber RSS-4, both produced domestically and generally used by the industry.

"In terms of quality, the block rubber we import is superior to not only ISNR-20 but even to RSS-4. The lower prices seem to be discouraging growers from maintaining consistent quality. Also, to cover the production-consumption gap, imports will contin ue despite a change in duty," said Rajiv Budhraja, director-general of the Automotive Tyre Manu facturers' Association.

Although the price of RSS-4 at 7 . 124 per kg is higher than internationt attractive enough for rub al rates, it's not attractive enough for rubber growers.

When the Kerala government had scrapped a 5 per cent purchase tax to encourage tyre manufacturers to buy rubber from the local market at the cost of imported rubber, growers were able to get a better price of ` . 132 per kg. The scheme was operational only until March 31, after which prices fell again.

"Most of the growers are not interested in tapping unless the prices improve to . 135-150 per kg levels, which is not likely to ` happen in the near future. So the production fall is likely to continue," said N Radhakrishnan, former president of the Cochin Rubber Merchants' Association.

Big producers such as Harrisons Malayalam continue to tap even at a loss as they have a large number of workers and a huge social cost to bear.

"There is hardly any buying by the tyre makers. With a record import of over 4 lakh tonne, the stock position may be good,'' said N Dharmaraj, vice-president of the United Planters' Association of Southern India.

The import duty on rubber was increased last month after growers complained that shipments from overseas had lowered domestic prices.

Source : economictimes.indiatimes.com

Get Sample Now

Which service(s) are you interested in?
 Export Data
 Import Data
 Both
 Buyers
 Suppliers
 Both
OR
 Exim Help
+


What is New?

Date: 30-05-2025
Notification No. 31/2025-Customs
Seeks to i. extend the specified condition of exemption to imports of Yellow Peas (HS 0713 10 10) to bill of lading issued on or before 31.03.2026; ii. to reduce the basic custom duty on crude soya bean oil (HS Code 15071000), crude sunflower oil (HS Code 15121110), and crude palm oil (HS Code 15111000) from 20% to 10%

Date: 30-05-2025
Notification No. 38/2025-CUSTOMS (N.T.)
Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver

Date: 26-05-2025
NOTIFICATION No. 37/2025-Customs (N.T.)
Notification of ICD Jalna, Maharashtra u/s. 7(1)(aa) of Customs Act, 1962" and it was issued under Section 7(1)(aa) of Customs Act, 1962

Date: 23-05-2025
Notification No. 30/2025-Customs
Seeks to amend notification No. 55/2022-Customs dated 31.10.2022 to remove the condition required for availing exemption on Bangalore Rose Onion.

Date: 23-05-2025
NOTIFICATION No. 36/2025 - Customs (N.T.)
Amendment in the Notification No. 63-1994-Customs (N.T) dated 21.11.1994 in respect of Land Customs Station, Raxaul

Date: 15-05-2025
Notification No. 34/2025-CUSTOMS (N.T.)
Fixation of Tariff Value of Edible Oils, Brass Scrap, Areca Nut, Gold and Silver

Date: 09-05-2025
Notification No. 29/2025-Customs
Seeks to exempt works of art and antiques from Basic Customs Duty

Date: 30-04-2025
Notification No. 02/2025-Customs (CVD)
Seeks to amend Notification No. 05/2024-Customs (CVD) dated the 11th September, 2024 so as to align with changes made vide Finance Act, 2025

Date: 30-04-2025
Notification No. 26/2025-Customs
Seeks to rescind Notification No. 04/2025-Customs dated the 1st February, 2025

Date: 30-04-2025
Notification No. 27/2025-Customs
Seeks to amend Second Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, to align it with changes made in the First Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act vide Finance Act, 2025.



Exim Guru Copyright © 1999-2025 Exim Guru. All Rights Reserved.
The information presented on the site is believed to be accurate. However, InfodriveIndia takes no legal responsibilities for the validity of the information.
Please read our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy before you use this Export Import Data Directory.

EximGuru.com

C/o InfodriveIndia Pvt Ltd
F-19, Pocket F, Okhla Phase-I
Okhla Industrial Area
New Delhi - 110020, India
Phone : 011 - 40703001