Monday, 29 January 2018
Budget 2018: Non-ferrous metals sector wants govt to reduce import duty on raw materials
The non-ferrous metals sector is pinning its hopes on the budget this year to remove a key pain point like reduction in import duty on major raw materials while stepping up allocation in infrastructure spends to boost demand for metals & minerals.
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