Texprocil hails decision to provide relief to exporters

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (Texprocil) today welcomed the Centre's decision to provide relief and resolving the liquidity issues faced by the textile exporters.

"We are happy that the has provided far reaching relief to the exporting community at the Council meeting on Friday," Texprocil chairman Ujwal Lahoti said in a statement.


"The ensured that refunds for amounts filed during the months of July/August will be made available by October 10th and 18th respectively. The has tried to resolve the liquidity issues faced by the exporters," Lahoti added.

Lahoti also said the facility given to the merchant exporters, who account for almost 40 per cent of India's textile exports, to pay a nominal amount of 0.1 per cent as while claiming goods from manufacturers for export goods will ensure that they do not face flow problems.

This step has come as a great relief to the trade. The other measures like exempting export promotion schemes like advance authorisation scheme; EPCG from the payment of up to March 31, 2018 should lead to a spurt in investments, he added.

Reducing the on manmade fibre yarn from 18 per cent to 12 per cent and duty credit scrips from 5 per cent to 'zero' would also give a boost to exports, he claimed.

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First Published: Sat, October 07 2017. 17:28 IST