Key Points

The Indian government has completely waived the 11% import duty on raw cotton until September 30th. This move eliminates both the basic customs duty and agriculture infrastructure cess to stabilize domestic prices. The exemption is expected to lower production costs across the yarn, fabric, and garment manufacturing sectors. Textile associations have welcomed this decision as a significant relief measure for the industry.

Key Points: India Waives 11% Cotton Import Duty to Boost Textile Sector

  • Exemption removes 5% Basic Customs Duty and 5% Agriculture Infrastructure Cess
  • Decision aims to lower input costs across entire textile value chain
  • Move responds to industry demands over rising domestic cotton prices
  • Expected to support SMEs and enhance export competitiveness
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Govt exempts cotton imports from customs duty on till Sep 30 to boost textile sector

Government exempts all customs duties on raw cotton imports until September 30 to stabilize prices, reduce input costs, and support textile industry competitiveness.

"This will help to support the export competitiveness of Indian textile products - Ministry of Textiles statement"

New Delhi, Aug 18

In a move aimed at stabilising domestic cotton prices and supporting the textile industry, the government has waived all customs duties on the import of raw cotton with effect from August 19 until September 30, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Textiles on Tuesday.

This exemption includes the removal of both the 5 per cent Basic Customs Duty (BCD), the 5 per cent Agriculture Infrastructure and Development Cess (AIDC), and a 10 per cent Social Welfare Surcharge on both. Cumulatively, the entire 11 per cent import duty on cotton has been exempted, the statement said.

The decision, notified by the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC), is expected to lower input costs across the textile value chain, encompassing yarn, fabric, garments, and made-ups and provide much-needed relief to manufacturers and consumers alike.

The exemption responds to persistent demands from the textile industry, which has been urging the government to eliminate import duties on cotton due to rising domestic prices and supply constraints, the statement said.

By temporarily waiving these duties, the government aims to enhance the availability of raw cotton in the domestic market, stabilise cotton prices, and thereby reduce inflationary pressure on finished textile products.

This will help to support the export competitiveness of Indian textile products by lowering production costs and protecting small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the textile sector, which are more vulnerable to price fluctuations, the statement said.

This measure is expected to have a salutary effect on domestic cotton prices and support the overall health of the textile and apparel sector, which is a significant contributor to employment and exports in India, the statement added.

Various textile associations welcomed the step taken by the government to exempt all varieties of cotton from 11 per cent import duty with effect from Tuesday and thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Textiles Minister Giriraj Singh for considering the industry's long-pending demand.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good move but why only till September 30? Cotton prices take time to stabilize. The government should consider extending this if needed. Our textile sector employs millions and needs consistent support.
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Aditya G
As someone from Surat's textile hub, I can tell you this was desperately needed. Domestic cotton prices had become unsustainable. Hope this brings down fabric prices for consumers too. 👍
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Sarah B
While this helps manufacturers, what about our cotton farmers? The government should also ensure fair MSP and support for them. Both sides need protection.
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Vikram M
Excellent decision! This will boost our textile exports and create more jobs. India should become the global textile hub and such policies help achieve that vision. 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Smart economic move. Reducing input costs while controlling inflation - this is how you support both industry and consumers. Hope to see more such targeted interventions.

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