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Run up to the Budget: Paper sector

Inputs

Wood, waste paper, wood pulp, jute, straw, bagasse, caustic soda, chlorine, power

Tax Structure

Customs Duty (%)

Item

1999-2000

2000-2001

Paper and Paper Board

35

35

News Print

5

5

Waste Paper

5

5

Wood pulp

5

5

*Basic

Excise Duty (%)

Item

1999-2000

2000-2001

Paper and its articles (using conventional raw materials)

16

16

Paper and its articles (using non conventional raw materials)

8

16

Wood pulp and waste paper

16

16


Background

  • Paper manufacturing is an energy, capital and water intensive process. Raw Material cost accounts for 40-60% of the total cost of paper production.
  • Given the low per capita paper consumption in India the long-term demand prospects for paper is favourable.
  • Domestic players are increasingly threatened by cheaper imports.

Previous Budget (FY 2000-01) announcements

  • Excise duty on paper and paperboards using non-conventional raw materials was increased from 8 % to 16%.

Wish List from industry

  • Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) has proposed that customs duty on pigments and binders used in the manufacture of paper should be reduced from 35% and 25 % respectively to 15 %.
  • The Indian Agro and Recycled Paper Mills Association has urged the Government to reduce the excise duty on paper manufactured from agri-residue and waste paper based mills to 8% from the existing16%
  • The paper industry has asked the Government to increase the import duty on paper from 35% to 40%

Expectations from the budget

  • No major changes expected

Key Players

Ballarpur Industries, Andhra Pradesh Paper, Tamil Nadu Paper, ITC Bhadrachalam, JK Corp, Orient Paper, West Coast Paper

Rediff-Dun & Bradstreet Budget Impact Analysis
Budget 2001

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