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Indian Newspaper Society asks govt to roll back customs duty on newsprint

It also highlighted the issue of inadequate availability of some kinds of newsprint, and total unavailability of some others in the country, creating the need for imports.

Updated on: Jul 09, 2019 10:57 AM IST
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The Indian Newspaper Society (INS) has asked the Union government to withdraw the 10% customs duty imposed on newsprint, uncoated paper used for printing newspapers and lightweight coated papers used for magazines, pointing out that it has imposed an “unbearable burden” on the industry.

The Union Budget announced by finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday said a 10% custom duty will be levied on imported newsprint and uncoated paper used for printing of newspapers. (AP)
The Union Budget announced by finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday said a 10% custom duty will be levied on imported newsprint and uncoated paper used for printing of newspapers. (AP)

It also highlighted the issue of inadequate availability of some kinds of newsprint, and total unavailability of some others in the country, creating the need for imports.

In a statement issued on Monday, the officiating secretary general of the Indian Newspaper Society Mary Paul said: “Publishers of newspapers and magazines are already reeling under severe financial pressure due to many factors like lower advertisement revenues, higher costs and digital onslaught from technological giants. Small
and medium newspapers will go into deeper losses and many of them will be forced to close down.”

The Union Budget announced by finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday said a 10% custom duty will be levied on imported newsprint and uncoated paper used for printing of newspapers and lightweight coated paper used for magazines.

“In the case of uncoated (glazed) and lightweight coated (LWC) paper there are no domestic manufacturers,” the statement said.

 
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