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Indian recyclers demand removal of import tax on aluminium scrap to cut costs and boost supply

Economy
Published on 24 April 2026
Indian recyclers demand removal of import tax on aluminium scrap to cut costs and boost supply

A 2.5% duty could be squeezing India’s secondary aluminium

Small and medium aluminium recyclers have asked the PMO to remove the 2.5% import tax on aluminium scrap, citing surging costs and tight global supplies. They say the duty blocks access to reliable imported material, weakening their competitiveness and slowing downstream manufacturing. India’s secondary aluminium sector depends heavily on such imports, making the tax a key pain point.

  • Recyclers want the PMO to scrap a 2.5% import tax on aluminium scrap
  • They cite rising costs and tighter global supply of scrap
  • The duty limits access to quality imported material for secondary aluminium
  • Downstream manufacturing competitiveness is at risk, firms say
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