Import Clearance time for Edible Oil down
to 3-4 Days, No Clogging of Consignments at the Ports
The Indian Customs is continuously monitoring
the import clearances of edible oils in co-ordination with Food Safety and
Standards Authority of India (FSSAI). It is seen that the import clearance
time for edible oil has come down significantly to approx. 3-4 days at present
which is the usual time taken for sampling, duty payment and logistics. It is
being ensured that there is no clogging at the ports. To facilitate the
trade and expedite the clearances, nodal officers have been nominated in all
the Customs Zones and a Standard Operating Procedure has also been put in place
for smooth clearance. Customs is also engaging with the Industry Associations
regularly.
The following data reveals significant
increase in imports of crude palm oil (most significant edible oil imports) in
most recent periods: -
In MT
|
Description |
30.6.20 to 12.7.20 |
30.6.21 to 12.7.21 |
|
Crude Palm Oil |
2,90,694 |
4,04,341 |
In MT
|
Description |
01.4.20 to 12.7.20 |
01.4.21 to 12.7.21 |
|
Crude Palm Oil |
19,03,035 |
20,91,332 |
The import/export policy relating to edible
oils, its volumes of clearances and pendency situation at ports etc are reviewed on weekly basis by Inter-ministerial
Committee on prices of Agricultural Commodities. These aspects are also
reviewed regularly by Committee of Secretaries and Group of Ministers.
Department of Consumer Affairs and Department
of Food continuously monitor the retail selling prices of edible oil for
assessing the need for intervention
Tariff and other policy interventions are
normally made on the recommendations of these Committees/Group.
To provide relief to the consumers, certain
measures have been taken recently in respect of edible oil. These include
reduction of customs duty on edible crude palm oil from 35.75% to 30.25% and on
refined palm oil from 49.5% to 41.25%. Further, import restriction of refined
palm oil has also been lifted till 31st December.