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Union Budget 2019-20 A Mixed Bag for Textile and Apparel Industry

The Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI) stated that the Union Budget 2019-20 announced by the Finance Minister, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman is a mixed bag for the Textile and Apparel Industry. Giving his reaction on the Budget, Mr. Rahul Mehta, President, CMAI, stated that the extension of Lower Rate of 25 per cent Corporate Tax […]

Union Budget 2019-20 A Mixed Bag for Textile & Apparel Industry

The Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI) stated that the Union Budget 2019-20 announced by the Finance Minister, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman is a mixed bag for the Textile and Apparel Industry.

Giving his reaction on the Budget, Mr. Rahul Mehta, President, CMAI, stated that the extension of Lower Rate of 25 per cent Corporate Tax with an Annual turnover up to Rs. 400 Crores is a Welcome step. Currently, this Rate is only applicable to Companies having Annual turnover up to Rs 250 Crore. He added that infusion of Rs. 70,000 Crore Capital into Public Sector Banks will ease the Current Credit Squeeze. Also, Rs. 350 Crore allocated for 2 per cent Interest Subvention for all GST-registered MSMEs on Fresh or Incremental Loans will give a big thrust to MSMEs. Considering that Over 80 per cent of the Domestic Apparel Industry is in the MSME Sector, all these measures could provide a boost to the Sector.

On the other hand, Mr. Mehta stated that while details have not been announced, the relaxing of local sourcing norms for FDI in Single Brand Retail can be detrimental for the Growth of the Domestic Apparel Manufacturing Industry. He felt that this move could work against the Government’s drive towards Make in India. This will, however, Encourage FDI in Retail.

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