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Budget 2026 expectations: Deloitte calls for customs duty overhaul; seeks higher allocations for exports

Deloitte India suggests the upcoming Union Budget should boost domestic manufacturing and exports by rationalizing import duties and increasing budgetary allocations. The consulting firm advocates for a balanced customs duty structure, encouraging domestic value addition and exports. Reforms to SEZ regimes and extended manufacturing programs are also proposed to enhance competitiveness and support Indian exporters in global markets.
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