Spinners hail removal of registration of cotton for exports

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Press Trust of India Coimbatore
Last Updated : Dec 09 2014 | 3:15 PM IST
Southern India Mills Association (SIMA) today hailed the removal of mandatory export registration of cotton and cotton yarn for exports, saying that it was a first step in the right direction towards achieving the mission 'Make in India" set by Prime Minister, Narendra Modi.
The mandatory registration has been causing hardships for the cotton and cotton yarn exporters, besides affecting the image of the Nation in the global market, T Rajkumar, Chairman, SIMA, said in a release here.
Thanking the Government for considering the representations made by SIMA, Textile Export and Promotion Council and Confideration of Indian Textile Industry and bringing cotton yarn exports, a manufactured goods, under free list by removing the mandatory registration.
The industry has been suffering during the last four years due to unwanted procedures and transaction cost, he said adding the mills had to export the registered quantity within a period of 30 days and also furnish data along with various documents which was a cumbersome clerical work both for the exporters and the department.
Though the cotton spinning sector has been facing a recession from February 2014 due to sudden drop in cotton yarn exports, the market has started picking up and expected to come back to normal from 2015 and perform well, Rajkumar claimed.
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First Published: Dec 09 2014 | 3:15 PM IST

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