Gujarat accounting for 12% of the apparels exported from India

Gujarat accounts for 12% of the apparels exported from India. Manufacturers also indicated that they are facing stiff competition from their counterparts in Bangladesh and Vietnam according to data provided by Apparel Exports Promotion Council (AEPC).

Arpan Shah, vice-president, Gujarat Garment Manufacturers Association (GGMA) said that, the situation with apparel exports is no different, “Exporters used to get duty drawback of 7.5% before GST implementation. This has been slashed to 2.5%, due to which there is a significant impact on exports. As incentives have been cut, the prices of our products have increased.”

It was a double whammy, for apparel manufacturers, as some of the key global markets imposed value-added tax (VAT) on apparel exports from India.

GGMA President Vijay Purohit, said that, “Sri Lanka and Middle Eastern countries are some of the key markets for garment manufacturers from Gujarat. Recently, UAE imposed VAT on apparels imported into their country, which further led to an increase in prices. With duty drawback slashed, exporters were already struggling to generate export volumes at competitive prices, and they now face a stiffer competition in these regions due to changes in tax rates.”

Nitin Thaker, a textile exporter of Ahmedabad said that, “The export incentive has been reduced to 1.6% in cotton while the same for polyester is 1.8%. These have reduced roughly by 4%. This makes our products more expensive in the international market and reduces our competitiveness.”

Nearly a year after the implementation of Goods and Services Tax (GST), exports of textiles as well as garments have been found to have declined significantly. Manufacturers of textiles and apparels in the state have indicated that exports have gone down by an estimated 30% in Gujarat, after the cut in export incentives that came with the implementation of GST.

Bhavin Parikh, a textile exporter from the city, commented that, “With a cut in duty drawback, there is stiff competition from international counterparts such as Bangladesh and Vietnam, both of which gets tax incentives in addition to export incentives. Besides, these countries are preferential importers for several global markets. With major slashing in export incentives here, it is tough to survive the competition.”

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