Hike in customs duty on raw silk opposed
source:thehindubusinessline
Chennai, March 13:
The Banarasi Cloth Producers Union (Banarasi Vastra Udyog Sangh)
has urged the Union Finance Minister, Mr Pranab Mukherjee, to refrain from
increasing customs duty on raw silk imports.
In a memorandum to Mr Mukhejree, the Union Yarn Development
Committee Convenor, Mr G.K. Kediya, opposed any hike in duty from the current 25
per cent on various grounds.
The memorandum follows demand from domestic reelers to hike the
duty to 30 per cent.
“The whole scenario has changed since February 28 when the duty
was cut,” Mr Kediya said.
Any hike in the duty will hurt weavers and will not lead to rise
in raw silk prices, he said, adding that thus, sericulturists would in no way
benefit from the increase.
Currently, domestic prices that usually rule Rs 200 lower than
imported raw silk prices are lower by Rs 500-600. This is due to bumper crop and
slackening demand resulting from switch-over to synthetic yarn by weavers.
If customs duty is raised, it will not have any effect on domestic
raw silk prices. Efforts should be made to improve quality of domestic raw silk
which would help bridge the demand gap of 10,000 tonnes, Mr Kediya added.
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