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Higher Drawback Caps For Blended Fabrics Demanded

The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (Texprocil) has welcomed the increase in the Duty Drawback rates for cotton madeups and garments. These will encourage exports of value-added products, according to its chairman, R K Dalmia. But, he pointed out, that the rates that have been slashed for some products need to be reviewed. “The Drawback […]

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The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (Texprocil) has welcomed the increase in the Duty Drawback rates for cotton madeups and garments. These will encourage exports of value-added products, according to its chairman, R K Dalmia. But, he pointed out, that the rates that have been slashed for some products need to be reviewed.

“The Drawback rates announced by the government for cotton yarn and fabrics, by and large, are satisfactory except that for some inexplicable reasons the rates for dyed fabrics have been reduced even though these are value added products. Further, the Drawback caps have also been slashed for fabrics which need to be reviewed in order to ensure full refund of duties on the inputs and also to encourage exports,” Dalmia said in a statement.

He pointed out that increased drawback caps for fabrics will encourage exports and make India a hub for fabrics manufacturing which will lead to employment generation.

The government had announced the revised All Industry Rates of Duty Drawback on November 16. The rates will be effective from November 23. The composite rates have been increased in cases like madeups of cotton, readymade garments of cotton and cotton with lycra and certain MMF yarns /fabrics.

The Drawback Schedule has incorporated a separate entry for “Cotton yarn of 100 counts or more”. Dalmia thanked the Drawback department for accepting Texprocil’s proposal and creating a separate entry for this product which will encourage exports of fine count yarns.

However, Dalmia said that in the product coverage there are some glaring omissions for high valued items like “Boiler Suits” and “Protective wear made of blend containing cotton and manmade fibres” which are classified as technical textiles products for which the market is growing.