Duty drawback to raise competitiveness in global apparel market
Importance for lycra based yarns/fabrics, that constitute about 25% of world trade in textiles, is growing rapidly
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Importance for lycra based yarns/fabrics, that constitute about 25% of world trade in textiles, is growing rapidly
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Interestingly, the notification announcing the drawback rates also recognises the need for continued scrutiny for preventing any excess drawback arising from mismatch of declarations made in the item details and the drawback details on the shipping bills.
This clause should be used judiciously by the customs department to avoid unnecessary harassment and inconvenience to the exporters operating under the drawback scheme.
According to the latest report of the Labour Bureau in the Ministry of Labour & Employment, the textiles sector being the most labour-intensive sector and second largest employer after agriculture has added 190,000 jobs in 2013-14 contributing to about 70 per cent of all hiring.
The sector can contribute hugely towards promoting inclusive growth, developing Tier II cities and fulfilling the goal of "Make in India" as envisaged by the new government, Dalmia added.
First Published: Nov 19 2014 | 10:26 PM IST