Kashi weavers get ammunition to fight ‘Chinese invasion’

| Feb 2, 2018, 08:43 IST
Facing stiff competition from China which has been dumping cheap silk fabric in India, the famed silk weaving industry of Varanasi heaved a sigh of relief with the Budget hiking customs duty on imported silk fabric from 10% to 20%.
Traders and weavers associated with the Banarasi silk industry and in major textile hubs like Surat and Bengaluru, who depend on import of Chinese silk yarn, had been demanding the ministries of textiles and commerce to increase customs duty on Chinese and Vietnamese silk fabric as its price had gone down considerably post GST implementation.

"With the hike in duty, the industry now finds itself in a position to compete with China in domestic as well as overseas markets. China would now will feel the pressure to reduce prices," said president of Federation of Indian Art Silk Industries, Bharat Gandhi.

"The hike is like oxygen for the silk weaving industry," he added.

President of Varanasi Silk Traders' Association (VSTA), Harshpal Kapoor, said, "Now, Indian weavers and manufacturers will have a level-playing field in domestic as well as international markets."


VSTA's yarn coordination committee chairman Vaibhav Kapoor said, "The industry started facing problem in September 2017. We gave a representation to the ministry of textiles explaining that the pre-GST price of per 11.6 m Chinese silk fabric was Rs 408.54 while the Vietnamese silk cost Rs 401.87. After GST, the imported Chinese and Vietnamese silk fabric rate came down to Rs 368.87 and Rs 343.22, respectively, while Indian silk went up to Rs 404.22."


The duty on Chinese and Vietnamese silk fabric was 29.44% and 17.39% before GST, but came down to 10% and 0%, respectively, after it.


Vaibhav said, "Now the cost of Indian silk and imported Chinese fabric will be almost equal."



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