NEW DELHI, Jun 29:
The Government on Thursday prohibited imports of cigarette lighters if the price per unit is less than Rs 20, with a view to discourage inbound shipments of the product.
“The import policy of cigarette lighters…Is revised from ‘free’ to ‘prohibited’. However, import shall be free if CIF value is Rs 20 or above per lighter,” the directorate general of foreign trade (DGFT) said in a notification. CIF value (cost, insurance, and freight) is a trade term used in international commerce to determine the total value of goods being imported.
The prohibition has been imposed on pocket lighters, gas fuelled, non-refillable or refillable. Imports of pocket lighters, gas fuelled, non-refillable stood at USD 0.66 million in 2022-23. It was USD 0.13 million in April this fiscal. Similarly, the inbound shipments of pocket lighters, gas fuelled, and refillable, stood at USD 8.87 million in 2022-23 against USD 7 million in 2021-22. It was USD 0.96 million in April of this fiscal. These are imported mainly from Spain, Turkey and the UAE.
In September last year, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin urged the Centre to ban single-use plastic cigarette lighters to help the domestic matchbox industry. These plastic cigarette lighters, which are legally and illegally imported from countries like China, are available for Rs 10 and can substitute 20 matchboxes. Further, these non-refillable lighters result in immense plastic waste, damaging the environment and also impacting health, he had said. The matchbox manufacturing industry is a major source of employment in the southern part of Tamil Nadu. (PTI)