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Tariff on iron ore to yield Govt a bonus

The government's decision last week to levy a 15 pc ad valorem duty on export of iron ore could fetch about Rs 5,800 crore in additional revenue this fiscal year, reports HT Correspondent.

Updated on: Jun 19, 2008 10:02 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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With global iron prices ruling at an all-time high, the government's decision last week to levy a 15 per cent ad valorem duty on export of iron ore could fetch about Rs 5,800 crore in additional revenue this fiscal year, officials said on Monday.

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Until now there was a specific duty of Rs 300 per tonne on ore exports of over 62 per cent iron content and Rs 50 per tonne on ore with less than 62 per cent iron content. These fetched Rs 1,750 crore through 2007-08 and the projection for this fiscal was Rs 2065 crore.

The new ad valorem duty, which replaces earlier duties, is estimated to bring at least Rs 7,900 crore through 2008-09, if the country exports as much as it did last year, a steel ministry official said on condition of anonymity.

Last year, India exported 105 million tonnes of iron ore, mostly to China and Japan.

Miners say that the duty makes Indian iron ore uncompetitive and China would no longer find it lucrative to import ore from here. India exported 105 million tonnes of the 180 million tonnes of iron ore produced in the country in 2007-08, mostly to China and Japan.

 
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