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Manmade yarn and fabric industry likely to see growth rate of 5 to 7pc in this year

Related Keywords: demand for polyester, demand recovery for manmade filament, domestic market to see larger growth, fibre, five to seven percent, Man made yarn and fabric industry, offtake by apparel manufacturer, see growth rate, stability in crude oil prices, synthetic fibre, yarn and fabric

The manmade yarn and fabric industry likely to see growth rate from five to seven percent in 2015-16, with stability in crude oil prices. However, as Indian synthetic yarn and fabric performance has not been one of the best internationally, the domestic market will see the larger growth.

Reduction in excise duty on all manmade fibre suggest CITI

Related Keywords: CITI, excise duty, increase in demand, manmade fibre, MEG, mono ethylene glycol, per capita consumption, PTA, Purified terephthalic acid, synthetic fibre, Textile Industry

Globally, manmade fibre accounts for 70 percent of the fibre consumption while in India; it is less than 30 percent. The Indian textile industry to boost use of synthetic fibre want reduction in excise duty on all manmade fibre and filament from the existing 12 percent to 6 percent. As reduction in excise duty in manmade fibre will lead to increase in demand.

Texpreneurs forum urge for fibre policy to make the spinning sector in India more competitive

Related Keywords: cotton, cut in excise duty, cut in import duty structure, differential taxation, global demand for fibre, Indian textile industry, lop sided fibre, MMF, rising energy cost, synthetic fibre, Texpreneurs Forum

The Indian textile industry is facing hurdle on account of differential taxation, rising energy cost, lop-sided fibre and trade policy. And this is at a time when the global demand for fibre – both cotton and MMF (man-made fibre) is on the rise.

Stakeholders have sought a cut in the excise and import duty structure for synthetic fibre to deal with the trend. It wants the excise duty to be lowered from the prevailing 13 percent to 4 - 5 per cent and the import duty from 28 percent to 2 - 3 percent.

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