India Budget: Customs overhaul to cut costs, boost manufacturing
India's Union Budget 2026-27 introduces a comprehensive customs overhaul, featuring duty relief for manufacturing and exports, and a single digital window for faster clearances. Measures aim to boost competitiveness in sectors like textiles and fo...

The budget also gave clarity on customs classifications through the creation of 12 new tariff items.
To counter higher US tariffs on Indian exports, the budget extends and liberalises duty-free import schemes for inputs in export-oriented sectors such as textiles, leather, synthetic footwear-including shoe uppers-and marine and seafood processing. The move is expected to lower input costs and enhance competitiveness in these key segments.
The budet also rationalised basic customs duty in strategic sectors, including lithium-ion battery cells, solar glass, and critical mineral processing equipment, while extending duty exemptions for nuclear power project imports till 2035.

This, apart from helping strategic sectors, will also allow greater market access to the US, especially in civil and defence aviation and clean energy sector. It will benefit American aerospace firms and engine and maintenance suppliers, and nuclear equipment makers. It will also give tax certainty and reduce other duty barriers in clean energy, critical minerals, electronics, and healthcare, with an eye on concluding trade negotiations with the US.
The budget also gave clarity on customs classifications through the creation of 12 new tariff items.
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