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India increases palm oil import tariffs by 6-11%

The government raised the crude palm oil import tariff to $952 from $858 per tonne whereas the RBD palm oil import tariff stands at $962 from $905 per tonne earlier.

By Sangam Singh  Nov 1, 2022 10:53:47 AM IST (Updated)

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After a long buzz, the government decided to increase palm oil import tariffs by 6-11 percent. The decision comes as a part of the government's effort to help farmers who are reeling from lower oilseed prices. 
After the import tariff hike news, fast-moving consumer (FMCG) stocks such as Hindustan Unilever, Britannia, Nestle India, and Godrej Consumers remained more or less flat.
The government, in its released gazette notification, said that the crude palm oil (CPO) import tariff is now raised to $952 from $858 per tonne, whereas the RBD (refined, bleached and deodorised) palm oil import tariff stands at $962 from $905 per tonne earlier. New Palm Oil import (others) tariff was raised to $957 from $882 per tonne.