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Run up to the Budget: Shipping sector

Background

  • India is among the leading maritime nations in the world with 6.8 mn Gross Registered Tonnage (GRT)
  • Shipping Industry in India is highly regulated, cyclical and capital intensive.

  • After the four year long recession, shipping, freight and charter rates have started rising in FY 2000-2001. This has resulted in improved performance of shipping companies in this fiscal year.
  • The government has proposed disinvestment of 40%, out of the 80% stake it holds in the Shipping Corporation of India, in the year 2001-02.

Measures taken in the previous budget (FY 2000-01)

Shipping companies were allowed to claim 100% deduction (earlier 50%) on the amount transferred to a special reserve from their profits, which is to be utilised for acquisition of ships. This measure gave the much-needed fillip to Indian shipping companies for acquisition of new ships.

Pre-budget Industry Wish List

  • The ministry of surface transport has proposed that the shipping industry must be given an option to pay a tonnage tax in lieu of corporation tax. Tonnage tax is a lumpsum tax on the ship's earning capacity as calculated through globally accepted procedures on the basis of Net Registered Tonnage of the vessels (NRT). The present regime of corporate tax sans any major fiscal benefits makes the industry uncompetitve in international operations as foreign companies pay only a minimal tax.

  • The shipping industry has demanded that the provision introduced in the latest Exim Policy, which places imports of both second hand and new ships on par with other capital goods items, should be removed. This provision prevents the industry from acquiring second hand ships now available at attractive prices as they are required to surrender a special import license which is five times the c.i.f. value of such capital goods.

  • The industry has also asked that Government should ensure implementation of all major recommendations of the Shipping Policy.

Expectations from the budget

No significant policy measures expected in this budget.

Key Players

Shipping Corporation of India, Great Eastern Shipping, Essar Shipping Ltd, Chowgule Steamship Ltd, Varun Shipping Ltd.

Rediff-Dun & Bradstreet Budget Impact Analysis
Budget 2001

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