Inter-Departmental Parleys On To Quickly Dispose Off Pending Exports Refund Of Rs 14,000 crores: ADGFT At PHD Chamber

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Inter departmental parleys are intensifying between and revenue for early release of pending Rs 14,000 crores of export refunds relating to GST as the government has already disposed off GST refunds amounting to Rs.20,000 crores by April 2018, according to the of Foreign Trade, Mr. N K

Mr. also disclosed that the focus of the government is also shifting towards creation of sector specific export promotion to enable further rise its exports.

To this effect, a Committee has been constituted within the to examine the potential of sectoral exports that have been until now stayed put unattended to, added Mr. pointing out that concentration of India's exports proceeds till now remained largely on services particularly relating to ITs.

Elaborating on dispensation of pending exports related refunds though Mr.

Srivastava pointed out that the disbursal would happen sooner than anticipated but blamed the exporting community also stating that their filing of GST refund cases have been in correct and proper manner.

On account of this that the exports refunds have also been delayed but with the inter-departmental consultations progressing faster between and revenue, pending exports refunds to an extent of Rs.14,000 crore are likely to be facilitated quickly.

Vice President, PHD Chamber, Mr. D K Aggarwal highlighted the grievances being faced by exporters relating to their refunds and asked the government to take up the issue with faster and accelerated pace.

According to him, Indian exports in the last couple of years have not been proceeding with required pace and speed including volumes and exports have shrunk only to an extent of 12% of GDP which is a matter of concern for in particular and trade in general.

Chairman, Committee, PHD Chamber, Mr. drew a comparison between pre-GST and post-GST exports and pointed out that in the current regime must ensure ease of business with simplification for exports of goods and services with timely refund of GST so as to ensure no working capital gets blocked in the hands of exporters.

Co-Chairman, Committee, PHD Chamber, Mr. N K Gupta demanded that needs to examine the possibilities of high value export items such as defence and the like because India's current exports are largely dominated by IT and ITEs which could have a certain limit in future.

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First Published: Mon, May 14 2018. 14:55 IST