The current 150 per cent of import duty on Scotch whisky may come down to 40 per cent once the FTA (free trade agreement) talks are concluded successfully, Rooma Kumar Bussi, Country Manager, India, Scottish Development International (SDI) said.
"There is an EU-India FTA that is being negotiated. And the negotiation on the import duty on whisky is part of that. So, I understand that those discussions are still going on. Once they are concluded then we expect that there would be some change (in the import duty on Scotch whisky).
According to statistics published by the Scotch Whisky Association (SWA), India imported nearly 16.5 million litres of Scotch whisky worth nearly GBP 62 million (Rs 560 crore) in 2012.
A delegation of SWA that visited India in 2011 had said that a steep custom duty forced many consumers to go to grey market. The situation also led to loss of revenue for businesses as well as government, it had added.
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"If introduced, the FTA would reduce the tariff with the aim of bringing it into line with other markets, such as China where the levy is 10 per cent or Brazil where it is 20 per cent," the SWA had opined.
She said a team of Scottish business delegation will be participating in BioAsia-2014 which will kick start on February 17 here.