The government has raised the Import Duty on crude palm oil to 15 per cent from 7(point)5 per cent and on refined to 25 per cent from 15 per cent to curb cheaper shipments and boost local prices for supporting domestic farmers and refiners.
The Central Board of Excise and Customs in New Delhi yesterday issued the notification to this effect. The import duties on other crude edible oils like soya and sunflower have also
been hiked to 17.5 per cent from existing 12.5 per cent.
The hike in import duty of crude and refined palm oil will help restrict cheaper imports from Malaysia and Indonesia and benefit farmers which are in distress due to fall in prices of oilseeds below minimum support price because of bumper production.The move is also expected to give a boost to sowing of oil seeds in the ongoing season.