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Review royalty rate hike on iron ore: Assocham to govt

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 23 2014 | 6:05 AM IST
The government should review the budgetary proposal to hike royalty rate on iron ore to 15 per cent from 10 per cent as it will escalate cost of steel-making and push inflation upward, industry body Assocham today said in a note to the Finance Ministry.
Suggesting the government to review the budgetary proposal of raising the duty with a view to sustainable growth of the domestic industry, Assocham said the existing 10 per cent rate levied on iron in India is already the world's highest.
"In case the proposal was not dropped, 5 per cent increase in royalty rate coupled with 15 per cent increase in freight rate by the Ministry of Railways will increase further the cost of production of steel making and will push the inflation upward which shall have cascading effect on the Indian economy at large," Assocham said.
The association said Brazil, largest iron ore producer with a domestic steel production comparable to India, has a royalty of 2 per cent. Similarly, Australia has a royalty of 2.7 to 7.5 per cent (depending on ore type), it said.
"Even South Africa has a royalty of only 3 per cent and, therefore, there is strong case for not further burdening the industry and consumers to add avoidable inflation," Assocham said.
Setting up an integrated steel plant and development of mining projects are high risk investments as they have a long gestation period and require large investments in exploration, said its Secretary General D S Rawat.
"Therefore, the steel industry should be incentivised by ensuring the availability of secure supply of raw material at appropriate price," he said.

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First Published: Jul 23 2014 | 6:05 AM IST

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