"Interest rates and tax rates will soon decrease (after the demonetisation step)", Meghwal said.
The minister was speaking at a conference of Laghu Udhyog Bharti, in which industrialists of Jammu region participated to discuss issue of GST regime and future of small-scale industry in the region.
The minister also hit out at the opposition for disrupting Parliament proceedings over demonetisation of Rs 1000 and Rs 500 currency notes.
"Government is ready to discuss the issue in Parliament but opposition is behind all this. First opposition demanded debate in Parliament ... We started discussion on November 16. It started in Rajya Sabha", he told reporters here.
"When PM came to house, after a brief discussion when Dr Manmohan Singh spoke on it, they demanded PM should sit in the house, otherwise there would be no debate. When he sat in the house, they demanded he should apologise ... Who is stalling the proceedings of the houses. It is the opposition," he said.
On GST implementation, he hoped that J&K would implement the GST with passage of the bill in the Legislature.
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Speaking on the occasion, the Union Minister urged the local industrialists to explore huge potential available in the defence, PSU manufacturing sector adding that collaboration between the Army and local industry can help in the economic development and growth of the state.
He asked the local industrialists to explore new and market-intensive areas for growth and employment generation.
Responding to the demands put forth by the Laghu Udyog Bharti J&K, and Federation of Industries Jammu, the Minister assured them that all their genuine demands would be considered in upcoming union budget.
The demands presented by the federation include provision for relief to industrial sector of J&K under GST regime, tax holiday to industry and development of new infrastructure. Federation of Industries Jammu also demanded that the present Excise Duty Incentive with 100 percent Refund and VAT Remission to Industry in J&K should be continued under the GST Regime at par with North Eastern States. Extension of DIPP Package of Incentive includes Capital Investment Subsidy, Interest Subsidy and Insurance Subsidy for next 10 years, the existing incentive package expiring on June 2017. J&K Industries and Commerce Chander Parkash Ganga said that there is need for further growth in industrial sector in the state to generate employment avenues for youth.
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