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40 essential products will remain cheap even after June 30! Government considering increasing import duty exemption

June 18, 2026 by Uma Shankar

Amidst the ongoing tension in West Asia and supply-related challenges, the government is considering continuing the relief given on import duty on 40 essential products even after June 30. The final decision will be taken considering the situation in the sector, impact on government earnings and availability of supplies. The government had temporarily reduced customs duty on many essential petrochemical products to zero from April 2. This relief is applicable till June 30. Its objective was to protect domestic industries from rising prices of raw materials and supply problems.

products on which duty Those exempted include chemicals like methanol, anhydrous ammonia, toluene, styrene, dichloromethane, vinyl chloride monomer, poly butadiene, styrene butadiene and unsaturated polyester resin. They are used extensively in plastic, packaging, textile, pharma, chemical, auto parts and other manufacturing sectors.

Government will assess the revenue

PTI quoted government officials as saying that before taking a decision on extending the duty exemption, the impact on revenue i.e. government earnings will also be assessed. Besides, the situation in West Asia and cargo movement through the Strait of Hormuz will also be reviewed. In recent months, import costs of crude oil, food products and fertilizers have increased due to increased conflict in West Asia and disruption of shipping movements in the Strait of Hormuz. Apart from this, the supply of raw materials essential for many industries has also been affected.

The government has set the target of customs collection in the current financial year at Rs 2.71 trillion, which is more than Rs 2.64 trillion in the last financial year. In such a situation, striking a balance between extending relief and government income will be an important challenge for the government. If the discounts continue, the costs of many industries may remain low, the benefits of which may ultimately be passed on to consumers.

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About Uma Shankar

Uma Shankar writes about finance, business, and investment topics. He simplifies complex subjects like stock market, banking, tax, and cryptocurrency to help readers make informed financial decisions. Data-driven reporting is his strength.

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