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Textile industry may get more duty rebate.


Date: 13-06-2009
Subject: Textile industry may get more duty rebate
The government is likely to come up with export sops for the domestic textiles industry in the upcoming Budget, including a rise in duty drawback rates. The over $55-billion industry, one of the three largest foreign exchange earners along side IT and gems and jewellery, is not keeping pace with the government’s projections for the current five-year Plan and has witnessed decline in exports since August last year on a monthly basis.
A senior official in the Ministry of Textiles told Business Standard that export-related sops were likely in the upcoming Budget in July. “Though the industry has put forward several suggestions, accepting all of these may not be possible. However, on the exports front, a couple of changes, including a rise in duty drawback rates, are expected,” the official said.
 
The global slowdown has caused closure of some export-oriented textile units and affected exports. In the last few quarters, India has lost its cost competitiveness to major textile exporting countries, including China, Bangladesh and Vietnam.

Duty drawback is the duty rebate on any excisable imported material used in manufacture or processing of goods which are made in the country and exported. It is equal to the Customs duty paid on imported inputs, including special additional duty and excise duty paid on indigenous inputs.

RK Dalmia, president, Confederation of Indian Textile Industry, said, “We have asked for an increase of at least 5 per cent in duty drawback rates. In case of garments, the rate should be raised from 10 per cent to 15 per cent, whereas on other textile products, it should be increased from 5 per cent to 10 per cent.”

He added that once duty drawback rates were increased, the industry would regain its competitiveness and would have a level-playing field with global peers. The textile and clothing industry had embarked on a vision of capturing markets worth $110 billion by 2011-12.

Source : Business Standard

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