Govt announces measures to boost garment exports


Team Udayavani, Nov 26, 2017, 11:40 AM IST

New Delhi: The government has announced the post-GST rates for claiming rebate of state taxes under the scheme for Remission of State Levies (RoSL) on exports of readymade garments and made-ups, in a bid to support the outward shipments.

The government has also doubled the rates for incentives under an export promotion scheme — MEIS — to 4% for readymade garments and made-ups.

In a series of tweets, Union Textiles Minister Smriti Irani said post-GST rates for remission of state levies/taxes and Enhanced Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS) rates will boost exports of garments and made-ups.

Garment exporters’ body AEPC said the increase in MEIS rates will help in the fulfilment of orders for the Christmas festival as it will help in unblocking the blocked capital. In a release, the textiles ministry said post-GST rates of RoSL are up to a maximum of 1.70% for cotton garments, 1.25% for MMF, silk and woolen garments and 1.48% for apparel of blends.

The ministry said the notification of post-GST RoSL rates for rebate of state levies/taxes is in pursuance of the decision of the government to boost exports and employment generation in the labour intensive textiles and apparel sector.

The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has enhanced rates for garments and made-ups to 4% of value of exports from 2% under MEIS. New MEIS rates are effective from November 1. “Announcement on post-GST rates of RoSL will be effective from October 1, 2017. Post-GST rates for remission of state levies/taxes will boost exports of garments and made-ups,” Smriti tweeted.

In another tweet, the minister said the enhanced MEIS rates will further boost exports of garments and made-ups from India. Under the MEIS scheme, the commerce ministry gives duty benefits to several products. It provides duty benefits at 2%, 3% and 5% depending upon the product and country.

The DGFT said the rates for incentives under MEIS for two subsectors of textiles industry — readymade garments and made-ups — have been enhanced to 4% of value of exports with effect from November 1 till June 30 next year.

As a result, the estimated annual incentives will be Rs 1,143.15 crore for 2017-18 and Rs 685.89 crore for 2018-19, the commerce ministry said in a statement. Commenting on the measures, H K L Magu, Vice Chairman of AEPC, said the garment exporters’ body has been demanding the increase in rates of MEIS along with RoSL and duty drawback from a long time.

“We are also hopeful that the government will intervene and address the issue of restoration of the old duty drawback rates as the sharp reduction in the rates of duty drawback has dealt a huge blow on the competitiveness of the industry,” he said. Ready made garment exports dipped by about 40% to 53544.50₹ million in October.

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