Indian Coal Importers to benefit as Government cuts Duty on Indonesian Coal

A new year gift to Indian coal importers, who are importing coal from Indonesia, as government has removed import duty of 2% on Indonesian coal wef 1 Jan, 2015 under Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) signed with ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) countries in 2009.

In a recent notification uploaded by Ministry of Finance, which notified revised basic customs duty for goods imported from ASEAN countries (Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam and Myanmar), import duty is reduced in every 2 or 3 years provided that the importer proves the satisfaction of Deputy Commissioner of Customs or Assistant Commissioner of Customs.

Indonesia contributes a major portion of total coal imported to India. In FY14, India had imported 168.4 MnT, out of which, 34.8 MnT of coal was imported from Australia. The rest was imported from other countries such as Indonesia (103.1 MnT) and South Africa (20.6 MnT), as per Indian Coal Ministry.

Chapter  Particulars Year Remarks
2010 2011 2015
CH-72 Iron & Steel, Ferro Alloys 7.4 5 0 Negative for steelmakers as imports
of Ferro Alloys, Rebar and
Wire Rod may increase
CH-72 (7204) Scrap (Ferrous & SS) 7.4 5 0 Positive for Steelmakers as import of
Ferrous and SS scrap will become cheaper
CH-27 (270111) Anthracite 4 2 0 Positive for Indian power producers because
Indonesia contributes about 60% of total coal imports
CH-27 (270112) Bituminous Coal 4 2 0
CH-27 (270119) Steam Coal 4 2 0
CH-26 (2601-2617)

Iron ore, Mn ore, Chrome ore,
Lead ore, Moly ore, Nickel ore

2 2 0 Positive for Alloy manufacturers
as imports will not attract any duty

*wef 1 Jan, 2015

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