Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announces tax adjustments, affecting everyday essentials and luxury items.
February 1, 2025: New Delhi: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman unveiled the Union Budget 2025-26 on Saturday, emphasizing India’s roadmap for economic growth with a focus on agriculture, MSMEs, investment, and exports. The Budget outlined a vision for a ‘Viksit Bharat’ (Developed India), with changes in customs duties impacting the prices of various goods.
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Here’s a breakdown of what gets cheaper and what becomes costlier following the Budget announcements:
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What’s Cheaper?
- Technology & Raw Materials:
- Carrier-grade internet switches.
- Scrap of lithium-ion batteries, cobalt products, and 12 other critical minerals.
- Health & Pharmaceuticals:
- 36 life-saving medicines exempted from basic customs duty.
- Marine & Leather Products:
- Frozen fish and fish paste (Surimi) – customs duty reduced from 30% to 5%.
- Leather belts, shoes, and jackets.
- Marine products.
- Shipping Sector:
- Raw materials for manufacturing ships exempted from customs duty for an additional 10 years.
- Essentials & Lifestyle:
- Synthetic flavoring essences.
What’s Costlier?
- Electronics:
- Interactive flat panel displays.
- Textiles:
- Knitted fabrics.
Key Highlights:
- Customs duty exemptions on life-saving drugs reaffirm the government’s commitment to public health.
- Reduced duties on critical minerals aim to support India’s green energy and electronics manufacturing ambitions.
- Changes in marine product and leather goods duties are expected to boost exports from these sectors.
The Budget reflects a balanced approach, promoting growth in key sectors while ensuring affordability in crucial areas like health and infrastructure.
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Union Budget 2025, Nirmala Sitharaman, Price Changes, Cheaper Goods, Costlier Goods, Customs Duty, Economic Growth, Green Energy, Public Health.
