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Home / Business and Economy / India's Aluminium MSMEs Face Cost Crisis

India's Aluminium MSMEs Face Cost Crisis

30 Nov

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Summary

  • Input costs could disrupt India's manufacturing goals.
  • Higher domestic prices disadvantage Indian manufacturers globally.
  • Duty rationalization aims to boost MSME competitiveness and job creation.
India's Aluminium MSMEs Face Cost Crisis

Rising input costs pose a significant threat to India's manufacturing sector, despite a projected increase in domestic aluminium demand to 8.3 million tonnes by 2030. A recent study highlights that the current import duty framework inflates domestic aluminium prices, creating a competitive disadvantage for Indian businesses.

The pricing gap particularly impacts high-growth sectors like construction, renewable energy, electric vehicles, and electronics, all heavily reliant on aluminium. The study advocates for duty rationalization to strategically benefit the nation's industrial growth.

Reducing import barriers would empower India's 3,500 aluminium MSMEs to compete more effectively with duty-free imports, fostering job creation and enabling the country to tap into higher-value export markets.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
High input costs and an unfavorable import duty structure are leading to higher domestic aluminium prices, making Indian MSMEs less competitive.
Domestic aluminium demand in India is forecast to rise to 8.3 million tonnes by 2030, up from the current 5.3 million tonnes.
Reducing import barriers through duty rationalization can lower input costs, enhance MSME competitiveness, create jobs, and improve export market share.

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