India''s Union Budget 2026–27 removes customs duty on solar glass
India''s Union Budget 2026–27 extends basic customs duty (BCD) exemptions on the import of capital goods used for lithium-ion cell production for battery energy storage systems
India''s Union Budget 2026–27 extends basic customs duty (BCD) exemptions on the import of capital goods used for lithium-ion cell production for battery energy storage systems
Union Budget 2026 cuts import duty on solar glass inputs from 7.5% to zero, lowering solar module costs and accelerating India''s solar manufacturing growth.
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India has imposed an anti-dumping duty on solar glass originating in or exported from China and Vietnam for a period of 5 years. The duty has been levied from December 4, 2024,
Solar module prices and overall solar project costs are set to shoot up following the recent import duties on solar glass. Recently, the Centre imposed anti-dumping duty in the range of
Budget 2026 removes customs duty on sodium antimonate, a key input for solar glass. The move is expected to support PV glass makers by easing costs, improving margins and strengthening
In the Union Budget for the year 2026-27 presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, India has put forward a proposal to exempt sodium antimonate from BCD when
Grid-Connected Solar Projects received ₹17.75 billion, and the National Green Hydrogen Mission received ₹6 billion. To support domestic manufacturing, the budget announced an exemption
In November 2024, the Ministry of Finance issued provisional anti-dumping duties on imported textured, tempered, coated, and uncoated solar glass from China and Vietnam.
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