"The data clearly indicates how the trade is balanced against India," he said adding the ministry should not give major duty concessions to regions like the EU as it will aggravate the trade imbalance beyond redemption.
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"We understand that the government may have to reduce customs duty due to other global commitments and considerations. However, in interest of the domestic industry, we urge it to be done in a controlled and sustainable manner," he added.
Giri suggested that the basic customs duty should be slashed to a level which does not create great competitive disadvantage for Indian companies and reduction should be done in a phased manner.
He said the duty can be reduced to a maximum 75 per cent in a ten-year period from the current 150 per cent.
"To prevent dumping and protect mainstream Indian products against predatory pricing, products below a certain import price (Threshold Import Price) should be taxed," he added. RR ANU ANU