GST refund woes hit Bengal jewellery exports

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

The non-refund of Goods and Services (GST) is taking a toll on jewellery makers with taking a hit in West Bengal, both in terms of export value and jobs.

"Even I am forced to decline orders for January due to lack of working capital. Situation is no different for other exporters and manufacturers. Till now, an amount totalling Rs 60 crore is stuck with the as refund, that too interest-free for the jewellery exporters," Indian Bullion and Jewellers Association state told PTI.


Parekh added that the impact on business is about 50 per cent in value of during the last few months due to non-refund of and related issues.

"The last quarter is expected to be worse if things don't get resolved," Parekh said.

The former and Jewellery Export Promotion Council state said that prior to GST, direct from alone was about Rs 6,000 crore. An additional Rs 4,000 crore worth of jewellery manufactured in the state was also exported from ports like

Besides affecting exports, it is threatening jobs in the jewellery sector in the state.

"One lakh artisans are engaged in in the sector," Parekh said.

state minister had slammed the Centre about refund problem for exporters and SMEs.

He had said that lack of interface in place between the Goods and Services Network with the customs electronic date interchange (EDI) and the of Foreign (DGFT), the Centre was using ledger for manual records for refunds, causing a delay in refunds.

Mitra termed use of manual ledger as retrograde and more "primitive" than even VAT regime.

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First Published: Mon, December 25 2017. 10:40 IST