Central government withdraws 20% duty on onion export, order will be effective from April 1
Onion Export: The government on Saturday announced the removal of the 20% duty imposed on onion exports, which will be effective from April 1. The government said that this step has been taken with the aim of protecting the interests of farmers.
The government on Saturday chose to remove the 20 percent export duty on onions. The export duty on onions had been imposed in September 2024. The move will take effect from April 1, 2025. The Revenue Department issued a notice for this on a request from the Department of Consumer Affairs.
To ensure availability at home, exports have been regulated by the government for almost five months from 8 December 2023 until 3 May 2024. These five months have seen policy actions including export duty, minimum export price (MEP), and export prohibition.
However, despite these restrictions, 17.17 lakh tonnes of onions had been exported in 2023-24 and 11.65 lakh tonnes in 2024-25 (up to March 18). The level of export had been 0.72 lakh tonnes in September 2024, which increased to 1.85 lakh tonnes as of January 2025.