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MEIS rates on Garments and Made-ups has gone upto 6 %
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MEIS rates on Garments and Made-ups has gone upto 6 %

The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (Texprocil), Chairman, Ujwal Lahoti has expressed his satisfaction over the 2 per cent hike on all exportable goods by the government and said, “The Mid Term Review of Foreign Trade is progressive and growth oriented. The government has recognized the urgent need to address the challenges being faced by […]

Govts Initiative SAATHI Welcomed By TEXPROCIL
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Govt’s initiative SAATHI welcomed by TEXPROCIL

Sustainable and Accelerated Adoption of efficient Textile technologies to Help small Industries (SAATHI), a new initiative by the ministries of textiles and power is welcomed by The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (Texprocil). The initiative is taken to benefit 25 lakh powerloom units that produce 57 per cent of the total cloth in India. Government […]

AEPC urges to address embedded Taxes on Exports
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AEPC urges to address embedded Taxes on Exports

The Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) has urged the Indian government to address the refund of embedded taxes on exports, ahead of the GST Council’s meeting on October 6. These taxes used in textiles include the levies on cotton, electricity, and input tax credit restrictions for man-made fibres which is purchased from unregistered dealers. Before […]