NEW DELHI:
Leather industry has suggested the government to provide IGST exemption on imports of raw materials and capital goods used in making products for exports, CLE today said.
Council for Leather Exports (CLE) said levy of IGST (integrated Goods and Services Tax) is affecting the liquidity of exporters and blunting their competitive edge.
It also demanded reduction of GST on finished and composition leather
from 12 per cent to 5 per cent as these are an essential material for
the sector.
Further, the council asked for cut in GST rates
on leather gloves and garments from 28 per cent to 12 per cent, so as
to attract foreign investments in this sector.
"The
government may positively consider these requests, as the current
situation is threatening to take away the business of Indian leather
industry to competitors like Bangladesh, Vietnam and Indonesia," CLE
said in a statement.
It said the industry is facing
worldwide recession and fresh challenge in the form of emergence of
strong production centres in Eastern Europe.
"Loss of
competitiveness due to GST issues will be a huge loss to the industry
which currently has an annual export turnover of USD 5.6 billion and
employment of about 4.5 million, with predominant women employment," it
added.
There is an urgent need for immediate government intervention to protect the interests of the sector, it said.
"The industry is facing financial burden and significant outflow of
capital on account of levy of higher GST rates on major segments of the
manufacturing chain and requirement of upfront payment of GST and then
claim refund," the council said.
04 Oct 2017, 08:43 AM