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Domestic market likely to face fabric dumping from abroad

Related Keywords: all industries rate, allow availing of duty drawback, announcement by the Union Government, confined only to garments, domestic duty paid inputs, duty drawback concession, fabrics were imported under Advance Authorisation Scheme, made of fabrics produced, special package, Textile sector triggers worry, using man made fibres

Textile sector triggers worry over the announcement by the Union Government in a special package which allow availing of duty drawback at ‘all industries rate’ for domestic duty paid inputs even when fabrics were imported under Advance Authorisation Scheme.

As the generic permission of duty exemption to garments made of all fabrics will only result in even cotton fabrics getting dumped from abroad into the domestic market. Already, the textile mills that produce cotton fabrics and provide huge employment are in a predicament due to the glut in the market.

Indian garment exports likely to reach $ 20 bn this FY17

Related Keywords: a mega trade show, CMAI is organizing The National Garment Fair, current fiscal, expected to reach to USD twenty billion, helped by new initiatives announced by the government, inclusion of state-level taxes in the computation of duty drawback, Indian garment export, major relief to the exporting segment, special package

Garment export of India estimated at $16.80 billion now, expected to reach to $20 billion (nearly Rs 1.33 lakh crore) during the current fiscal, helped by the new initiatives announced by the government for the sector, an industry official said.

The Union Cabinet last week approved a Rs 6,000 crore special package for textiles and apparel sector with an aim to create one crore new jobs in three years and attract investments of $11 billion with an eye on $30 billion in exports.

Maharashtra CM plans to develop Vidarbha as biggest textile hub of India

Related Keywords: CM Maharashtra, cotton cultivators, Cotton Spinning Mills, Develop VIdarbha as biggest textile hub, Devendra Fadnavis, finished goods, raw product, special package, VIDC

The Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis plans to develop Vidarbha as the biggest textile hub of India as he believes that farmer’s problems will not resolve with just one time financial package. There has to be alternate avenues to channelize their cotton and ensure higher remunerations long term.
The state government is going to announce a special package for Vidarbha next week to promote cotton based industries in the region.

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