India's aluminium sector faces export headwinds as RoDTEP rates face 50 percent cuts. The Aluminium Association of India has formally requested the DGFT to exclude aluminium products from the new reduction in Remission of Duties and Taxes on Exported Products norms. Currently, RoDTEP rates stand at approximately 3 percent for domestic tariff area units and 2.2 percent for special economic zones. The sector argues that escalating global trade barriers are already constraining growth. The European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism imposes tariffs ranging from 7 to 50 percent, while US Section 232 duties remain at 50 percent. Mexico recently increased customs duties on aluminium products to 10 to 35 percent.
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