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Textile sector seeks sops from government to boost exports

Updated: Aug 03, 2015 12:40:58pm
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New Delhi, Aug 3 (KNN) The textile sector has urged the government to allocate more funds for technology upgrade, duty reduction on man-made fibres (MMF) and interest subvention to spur exports.
 
FICCI Textiles Committee led by Shishir Jaipuria, Chairman of the committee and Ginni Filaments met the Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Saturday to present their key and immediate concerns related to the textiles sector.
 
The committee requested for adequate allocation of funds under the TUFS (Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme), consideration of sanctioned loans under the existing TUFS and not the proposed new scheme of TUFS, reducing duties on man-made fibres and restoration of interest subvention for exporters.

In a representation to Jaitley, the committee said though export of textiles and clothing products increased steadily over the years, it was below par in the post-quota era.

"There is no reason why we cannot achieve 20 percent export growth over the next decade as China is vacating space in manufacturing," said panel chairman Shishir Jaipuraia in the statement.

With budget for the technology upgradation fund scheme slashed to Rs1,520 crore from Rs 1,840 crore for 2015-16, the panel sought to increase it to Rs.5,000 crore, as it has been helpful in attracting investments in the sector.

"We are also concerned over the government move to consider the TUFS term loans in the new scheme under the current review as it would affect projects on hand," said Jaipuria.

The panel has sought export finance at seven percent interest per annum to boost competitiveness and accelerate exports growth, as interest subvention benefited the sector.

"Excise duty on MMF should be reduced to eight percent from 12.5 percent to bridge the gap between fibre and cotton, as the revenue loss can be made up with increased consumption as in the past (2008-09) when duty was four percent," Jaipuria said.

The panel also wanted the new textiles policy draft of the Ajay Shankar expert committee to be released.

Jaitley has assured the committee members he will consider their suggestions, the statement added. (KNN Bureau)

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