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Indian woolens exporters happy over cut in customs duty

11 Apr '12
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Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee has reduced basic customs duty on wool waste and wool tops from 15 percent to 5 percent in Budget 2012-13. Although the Minister did not completely do away with the duty, wool and woolens exporters in India are happy that the duty is reduced to minimum.

While wool top is used for making fine woolen apparels, wool waste has to be processed further to produce yarn that is subsequently used for manufacturing woolen garments.

Speaking to fibre2fashion, Mr. Ashok Jaidka, Chairman of the Wool and Woolens Export Promotion Council, said, “The basic customs duty on wool has been reduced by 10 percent from 15% to 5%. We had demanded a zero percent duty. China already has a zero percent duty. But, we are happy with the Government's decision to reduce the duty to the minimum.”

Briefing about impact of the reduction in duty, he says, “There will be no affect on exports. However, an affect may be seen on the domestic market.”

Commenting about the performance of India's woolen garment exports, he opines, “The target for last fiscal might have been achieved, though the final figures are yet to be released. However, for the current fiscal 2012-13, there are less number of orders because of slowdown in Europe and the US. In both markets, stocks have piled up from the last year, and hence they are buying less.”

Fibre2fashion News Desk - India

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