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January 23,
2007 Press Statement
The Polit Bureau of the
Communist Party of India (Marxist) has issued the following statement: On
the Cuts in Customs Duty
The
Government has cut customs duty on several items including cement, capital
goods, project imports, metals and chemicals on the plea that this is required
to bring down inflation, which has recently crossed the 6% mark. Little seems to
be learnt from the fact that similar cuts in import duty of wheat and pulses in
the recent past have not succeeded in bringing down inflation. Such drastic cuts
in import duty on manufactured items would have adverse impact on domestic
producers leading to deflation and unemployment. Further such cuts would
adversely affect Governmental revenues, especially at a time when the country
and the people expect the UPA Government to increase social sector expenditures
to honor the CMP commitments. It is improper to undertake such fiscal
measures just a month ahead of the Budget. The CPI (M) reiterates that the Government should take urgent steps to check price rise of essential commodities by taking recourse to earlier suggested measures such as a ban on forward/futures trading in essential commodities, reverse its recent decision to allow export of sugar and cut the prices of petrol and diesel in view of the fall in international oil prices. |
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