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Ikea not to pass on duty hike impact on imported furniture to customers

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Feb 27 2020 | 8:20 PM IST

Swedish furniture and home accessories retailer Ikea on Thursday said though the government's recent move to hike customs duty on imported furniture will have an impact on its business, it will not pass on the increase to customers.

In the Union Budget 2020 announced on February 1, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced to increase customs duty on imported furniture from the present 20 per cent to 25 per cent. The move was aimed to protect the interest of the MSME segment.

Ikea opened its first store in the country in Hyderabad in August 2018.

"We are evaluating the impact (of hike in custom duty). But, I am sure it will have an impact. So, we don't like and we are disappointed," Ikea India's managing director Peter Betzel told reporters on the sidelines of Retail Leadership Summit.

He said the company has a long-term commitment to the country and has been working with suppliers in the country for more than 30 years.

Betzel said the company needs forest wood to manufacture products and flatland technique but that do not exist in the country.

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"This is not the way we are looking at how we can develop. We would like to have a reliable and stable business environment and move to future," he said.

He further said the Ikea's focus is on affordable products and a hike in custom duty can pose a challenge in offering such low priced products.

"There could be a challenge when it comes to affordability. But we are not looking at increasing our prices," he said.

The company met the government and expressed its views on the hike in custom duty.

"We are in good dialogues with the government and I think that will continue but the fact is we don't like (hike in custom duty).

On the impact of outbreak coronavisrus on the company, Betzel said, "Supply chain has not been disrupted due to the coroavirus, but we are making plans in case it happens."

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First Published: Feb 27 2020 | 8:20 PM IST

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