Until 2016, Government will impose import duty of 10% on wheat
The government
will impose an import duty of 10 per cent on wheat effective until March 31
next year, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley told Parliament on Friday, reinstating
tariffs after a gap of eight years following big purchases in recent months.
Reuters
reported last week that a decision was taken after top officials from the
ministries of agriculture, food, trade and finance met to discuss ways to curb
overseas purchases when domestic stocks are ample.
In June,
some private firms signed deals to import 5,00,000 tonnes of high-protein
Australian wheat in the biggest such purchases in more than a decade that led
to criticism Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government was letting down
farmers.
(Reuters)
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Until 2016, Government will impose import duty of 10% on wheat
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