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GOVERNMENT DUTIES ON PULSES
Thali costs rise in April on higher tomato, vegetable oil, LPG pricesHome-cooked vegetarian and non-vegetarian thali costs rose 2% year-on-year in April, primarily due to increased prices of tomatoes, vegetab...
Pulses import duties likely to stay unchangedNew Delhi is set to maintain current import duties on pulses. The government will also extend the duty-free period for tur and urad. This m...
Policy push tariff hike on peas may boost pulses sowing in RabiNew import duties on yellow peas are expected to boost winter pulse sowing. This move aims to support Indian farmers and increase domestic ...
Yellow pea imports hit prices; government urges import curbsThe Ministry of Consumer Affairs has urged the Commerce Ministry to restrict duty-free yellow pea imports, as they are undercutting domesti...
Govt levies 10 pc duty on mosur dal; extends duty-free import of yellow peas till May 31The Indian government has imposed a 10 per cent import duty on lentils, effective from March 8, to boost domestic supply. Additionally, the...
Govt not to extend duty-free import of yellow peas beyond Feb: JoshiThe government has decided to stop the duty-free import of yellow peas after February 28. This decision will be discussed in a Group of Min...
Disclosure of pulses stock mandatory from April 15Consumer Affairs Secretary Nidhi Khare will meet pulses traders, representatives of various government departments such as customs and stat...
Government doubles import duty on sugar to 100 per cent, hikes chana to 40 per centAt present, customs duty or import tax on sugar is 50 per cent and that on chana (chickpeas) is 30 per cent.
Government imposes 30% import duty on chana, masoorAt present, tur attracts 10% import duty. Further, Government has recently imposed 50% import duty on yellow peas. Other pulses, however, a...
Food, agriculture ministries at loggerheads over pulses import dutyIndia purchased 4.58 million tonnes of pulses in the 2014-15 fiscal from the overseas market as against 3.17 million tonnes in the previous...
Government may continue zero import duty on pulses beyond March 31Pulses processors and importers demanded government set up Pulses Upgradation Fund in line with Technology Upgradation Fund to revive texti...
CAIT seeks PM's intervention over import duty on pulsesImposition of 7.5 per cent import duty on pulses, as proposed by the Food Ministry, would flare up retail prices by at least 20 per cent.
Food Ministry in favour of 7.5 per cent import duty on pulsesThe Food Ministry is in favour of a 7.5% import duty on pulses as against 10 per cent suggested by the Commission for Agriculture Costs and...
CACP aims at boosting domestic pulses output by imposing 10% import dutyImporters and traders say that with domestic prices crashing, the government should allow exports to ensure remunerative prices to farmers.
- Centre extends ban on pulses exports until March 31
The Centre has extended the ban on pulses exports until March 31, 2011 besides allowing duty-free imports for another year.
- Imports not enough to cool food prices
Import calibration can be used as a tool to managing commodity prices, it will work only to a certain extent.
- Govt extends zero customs duty, ban on pulses' export by a yr
With pulses production estimated to decline this fiscal, the government on Wednesday extended import of these products at zero duty and the...
- Govt to lose Rs 4,900 cr customs revenue
The government is likely to lose about Rs 4,900 crore revenue in a full year after the cut in customs duty on many items over the past few ...
- Price panel to discuss duty cuts for wheat, sugar
Cabinet Committee on Prices (CCP) is expected to put under the scanner prices of foodgrain, sugar, pulses and edible oil as an extension of...
- India lifts duty on imported pulses
India on Thursday lifted a 10 per cent duty on pulses imported through major ports to help keep domestic prices in check, a government stat...