<p>Mumbai: India is considering raising import taxes on vegetable oils to help protect farmers reeling from lower oilseed prices, two government sources said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The move, which is likely to be announced in the coming weeks, could dampen demand and reduce overseas purchases of palm oil, soyoil, and sunflower oil.</p>.Hyundai targets 30% rise in sales by 2030, as it doubles hybrid lineups.<p>"We are exploring all options to help farmers. Increasing import taxes is one of the options," said a government source who asked not to be named in line with official rules.</p>.<p>There is a proposal from the farm ministry, and the Department of Revenue, which falls under the finance ministry, will take a final call, said another government official, who also declined to be named.</p>.<p>In 2022, India, the world's biggest vegetable oil importer, abolished basic import taxes on crude vegetable oils to cool prices. New Delhi still levies a 5.5 per cent tax, known as the Agriculture Infrastructure and Development Cess.</p>.<p>A government spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.</p>
<p>Mumbai: India is considering raising import taxes on vegetable oils to help protect farmers reeling from lower oilseed prices, two government sources said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The move, which is likely to be announced in the coming weeks, could dampen demand and reduce overseas purchases of palm oil, soyoil, and sunflower oil.</p>.Hyundai targets 30% rise in sales by 2030, as it doubles hybrid lineups.<p>"We are exploring all options to help farmers. Increasing import taxes is one of the options," said a government source who asked not to be named in line with official rules.</p>.<p>There is a proposal from the farm ministry, and the Department of Revenue, which falls under the finance ministry, will take a final call, said another government official, who also declined to be named.</p>.<p>In 2022, India, the world's biggest vegetable oil importer, abolished basic import taxes on crude vegetable oils to cool prices. New Delhi still levies a 5.5 per cent tax, known as the Agriculture Infrastructure and Development Cess.</p>.<p>A government spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.</p>