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Recycled PSF producers seek continuation of tax advantage vis-à-vis virgin PSF in GST regime

Related Keywords: All India Recycled Fibre & Yarn Manufacturers Association, excise duty on PSF, fibres, GST rates, PET bottle scrap, PET bottles, PET recycling industry in India, polyester in India, polyester industry, polyester yarn, production of recycled PSF, PSF manufacturers, PSF producers in India, recycled polyester staple fibre (PSF), recycled PSF, recycling PET bottles, virgin PSF, yarns

The All India Recycled Fibre & Yarn Manufacturers Association, which represents 35 recycled polyester staple fibre (PSF) producers in India, has requested the Union Finance Ministry to maintain the current excise duty cost advantage of recycled PSF vis-à-vis virgin PSF, while finalising the GST rates.

In the current tax regime, virgin PSF manufacturers are levied 12.5 per cent excise duty, while recycled PSF attracts 2 per cent concessional excise duty, due to which spinners get the cost advantage of 10.5 per cent, and so opt to buy recycled PSF.

Anti-dumping duty on PTA leading to price rise, Indian polyester producers upset

Related Keywords: anti-dumping duty, Indo Rama Synthetics, Mitsubishi Chemical, polyester fiber and yarn, polyester producers, PSF manufacturers, PTA, PTA User Association, Purified terephthalic acid, raw material, RIL

The decision of purified terephthalic acid (PTA) producers like Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) and Mitsubishi Chemical to increase prices by a steep Rs 2,100 a tonne from August 1 - just a week after the new government imposed anti-dumping duty on the product despite stiff opposition from the user lobby have added yet another chapter to their long-drawn battle.

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