July9 , 2026

    India to Offer Limited Tariff Relief for DDGS Imports from the US

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    India is planning to offer a limited tariff concession on imports of distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS) from the United States, while placing a cap on the quantity eligible for the reduced duty.

    DDGS, a by-product of ethanol production widely used as a high-protein ingredient in animal feed, is in demand among India’s poultry and livestock sectors. The proposed concession is expected to ease feed costs for domestic producers while ensuring that imports do not overwhelm the local market.

    Government officials said the tariff relief will apply only up to a specified import limit, after which the standard duty structure would remain in force. The capped approach aims to balance the interests of domestic feed manufacturers and farmers with the need to address supply gaps in the feed industry.

    The move is also seen as part of broader efforts to strengthen agricultural trade ties with the United States while safeguarding domestic producers from excessive import competition.

    Industry stakeholders say the concession could help stabilise feed prices, particularly during periods of tight supply in the domestic market. At the same time, policymakers are expected to closely monitor import volumes and market conditions to ensure the measure does not adversely affect local producers.

    Trade analysts note that India’s calibrated tariff policy reflects a growing emphasis on balancing food and feed security with international trade commitments.

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