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Budget has no measures on promoting apparel manufacturing

04 Mar '15
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Union Budget 2015-16 presented by finance minister Arun Jaitley last week has no measures on promoting apparel manufacturing in India, says an expert of India’s clothing and retail industry.
 
“Considering that this (Budget) is meant to be a ‘Make in India’ Budget, what is disappointing is that there are no measures for encouraging or promoting apparel manufacturing or retail. Apparel is the highest employer after agriculture, and I would have liked to see some encouragement being provided to this sector,” said Rahul Mehta, managing director, Creative Lifestyle, in a statement.
 
Mehta said it was a great relief to see that the finance minister maintained the status quo on the Optional Route of Excise Duty on Branded Apparel. “Any change on this would have led to a serious blow to an Industry already facing a slow down,” he said.
 
“It is good to see the reaffirmation of the GST coming in force from April 2016, although we still do not know the exact rates/slabs for the same,” said Mehta.
 
However, he added that the increase in service tax to 14 per cent will again push up the prices to a small extent. (RKS)
 

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