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Bangladesh garment makers demand 0.30pc tax at source for next FY

Related Keywords: attract more investment, Bangladesh garment and textile markers, BGMEA, BKMEA, BTMA, cost of production increasing every year, Fiscal measures, higher export growth, market diversification, next fiscal year, reduce corporate tax for the garment sector, Textile and RMG sector, urged governement to reduce tax at source

The country’s garment and textile makers have urged the government to reduce tax at source to 0.3 percent for the next fiscal year from the proposed 1.5 percent to attract more investment as the cost of production is increasing every year.

Siddiqur Rahman, president of Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA), at a press meet at the BGMEA office in Dhaka said that if it is not possible, they have urged the government that source tax should remain at the exiting 0.6% for the sake of the growth of export oriented industries and creating more jobs.

ITF appeals to give top priority to Indian textile sector in India EAEU FTA

Related Keywords: appealed to Union Minister, India EAEU Free trade agreement, Indian Texpreneurs Federation, market diversification, Nirmala Seetharaman, overcome challenges raised by TPP, Russia imports, Russia main country in EAEU, scope for export of Indian textile products, take active part in JSG process, top priority to textile sector, untapped markets

The Indian Texpreneurs Federation (ITF) has appealed to Union Minister Nirmala Seetharaman to give top priority to textile sector in the on-going study of India-EAEU Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and also thanks her for swift finalization of first draft of the Joint Study Group (JSG) report on the feasibility of FTA.

In a letter to the Minister, ITF Secretary, Prabhu Dhamodaran said that there were tremendous opportunities awaiting the Indian textile products in this region.

Prabhu said that ITF was willing to submit data and also take active part in this JSG process.

Textile policy to focus on opening out export market horizons

Related Keywords: cabinet approval, export, FDI, law labour, market diversification, National textile policy, textile business, traditional products

The National Textile Policy is drafted with an aim to grab one-fifth of global textile business and increase export to $300 billion in the next decade will be placed before the Cabinet for approval after weaving in relevant comments from other Ministries and interest groups.
 

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