India’s precious metal refiners are urging the government to address duty disparities that disadvantage local operations compared to imported refined bullion. MMTC-PAMP highlights a mismatch in import duties, particularly through the SEPA route, impacting domestic refiners’ competitiveness. The industry seeks policy support, including input-related benefits and wider duty differentials, to bolster India’s refining capacity and global standing.
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