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Budget 2024 Customs Tweaks Fall Short of Needed Major Reform

Budget 2024 Tweaks Customs Duties, But Major Reform Awaits

The Union Budget 2024-25 has taken initial steps to rationalise customs duties, but experts say the critical, comprehensive reform of India’s customs administration remains pending. The budget’s incremental changes fall short of the deep structural overhaul needed to slash transaction costs, curb official discretion, and align with a modern, digital trading world.

Key Takeaways

  • The budget proposes reducing customs duty exemptions, a welcome but limited step.
  • The core and its rules are outdated, causing delays and harassment for traders.
  • A shift from a control-based to a facilitation-based regime is essential for global competitiveness.
  • Experts call for a bold, holistic legal and procedural overhaul by the next government.

The Core Challenge: An Outdated Legal Framework

While the budget speech reiterated a commitment to ease of doing business, the customs administration—a key trade interface—requires deeper change. The fundamental issue lies in the archaic Customs Act of 1962. Its provisions grant excessive discretion to officers, leading to compliance burdens, delays, and litigation for importers and exporters.

“The law is not aligned with a modern, digitised trading environment,” the analysis notes. A reformist approach demands a complete legal overhaul, shifting focus from control to facilitation.

Pathway to a World-Class Customs System

Transforming Indian customs requires a multi-pronged strategy:

  • Procedural Simplification: Streamlining processes and implementing clear, time-bound assessment and appeal mechanisms.
  • Technology-Driven Automation: Leveraging tech for end-to-end process automation, minimising human interface beyond targeted, risk-based checks.
  • Tariff Simplification: Moving to fewer duty slabs and eliminating complex, condition-based exemptions to bring transparency and predictability.

Such reforms would not only aid domestic industry but also enhance India’s attractiveness in global supply chains.

Incremental Tweaks vs. Holistic Reform

The budget’s duty rationalisation is seen as a step in the right direction, particularly in reducing exemption-related complexity. However, it is viewed as an incremental measure.

The article concludes that a “bold, holistic reform” is necessary to build a world-class, trade-facilitating administration. This critical task, it states, must be a priority for the next government to truly boost competitiveness and ease of doing business.

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