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Textiles industry seeks cut in excise duty on man-made fibres

FP Archives • January 20, 2015, 17:56:55 IST
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In its pre-budget memorandum to Finance Minister P Chidambaram, Confederation of Indian Textiles Industry (CITI) said: “The duty on man-made fibres and their raw materials may be reduced to 8 percent from the current 12 percent.”

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Textiles industry seeks cut in excise duty on man-made fibres

Apex industry chamber for textiles CITI demanded that the government reduce excise duty on man-made fibres to 8 percent in the forthcoming Budget to boost the sector’s growth. In its pre-budget memorandum to Finance Minister P Chidambaram, Confederation of Indian Textiles Industry (CITI) said: “The duty on man-made fibres and their raw materials may be reduced to 8 percent from the current 12 percent.” [caption id=“attachment_588893” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Textiles_Reuters.jpg "Rolls of cloth are piled up at the Karen Kane clothing company in Los Angeles") It argued that the duty reduction will not lead to revenue loss for the government. Reuters[/caption] It argued that the duty reduction will not lead to revenue loss for the government. “This may not lead to revenue loss since demand and therefore production will increase, leading to increased revenue,” it said in a statement. CITI said that increasing cost of production in China has opened up huge opportunities for Indian man-made fibre based textiles industry to expand its market share. It has also sought abolition of customs duty and special additional duty on man-made fibres as it would help the industry to source fibres from global markets during the time of shortage or a sharp increase in domestic prices. It also asked to increase the exemption limit for service tax to Rs 15 lakh from the current Rs 10 lakh. Besides, it has demanded reduction in rate of service tax to 10 per cent from 12 per cent to lessen the burden on the industry. CITI has also suggested converting the mandatory duty of 12 per cent on branded garments and made ups to 8 per cent optional duty. “Garments and made ups are the most labour intensive and the final products in the textiles chain and play a major role in creating and sustaining for all textile products,” it said. Further, to boost textiles exports, it has suggested to the Finance Minister that lending of export credit to the sector may be treated at par with lending to the priority sector in the matter of interest rates. “The industry suffers disadvantages in the areas of infrastructure and input costs when compared with its competitors. Affordable export credit will assist in handling these problems partly,” it said. India’s textile exports declined 5.9 per cent year-on- year to $14.1 billion during the April-September 2012 because of slowdown in major markets like the US and EU. PTI

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