Key Points

The recent GST rationalisation has brought significant relief to Uttar Pradesh's craft and industrial sectors. Tax reductions from 12% to 5% are making handmade carpets, brassware, and leather goods more affordable for consumers. Artisans across clusters from Bhadohi to Moradabad will see improved margins and working capital relief. These changes are expected to strengthen export competitiveness while supporting lakhs of artisan livelihoods during the festive season.

Key Points: GST Rate Cuts Boost Uttar Pradesh Handicrafts and MSME Clusters

  • Bhadohi carpet cluster tax cut makes products 6-7% cheaper for 100,000 looms
  • Agra's Parchinkari marble craft gains affordability for tourist buyers
  • Moradabad brassware prices drop 6% during crucial festival season
  • Leather industry covering 1.5 million workers becomes more competitive globally
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GST rate cuts to boost Uttar Pradesh's craft and industrial clusters

GST reductions from 12% to 5% make carpets, brassware, leather goods cheaper, benefiting artisans across UP's craft clusters and improving export competitiveness.

"The reforms are expected to lower costs for consumers, improve margins for artisans and MSMEs - Government Release"

New Delhi, October 2

The recent Goods and Services Tax (GST) rate rationalisation has extended relief across key sectors, including handicrafts, food products, footwear, toys, textiles and industrial goods. According to a government release on Thursday, the reforms are expected to lower costs for consumers, improve margins for artisans and micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), and strengthen the competitiveness of Uttar Pradesh's export clusters.

As per the release, in the Bhadohi-Mirzapur-Jaunpur belt, home to one of the world's largest handmade carpet clusters, the tax cut from 12 per cent to 5 per cent is likely to make carpets about 6-7 per cent cheaper. With more than 100,000 looms and over one lakh livelihoods tied to weaving, dyeing and finishing, this change is expected to ease working-capital pressures and strengthen export competitiveness.

Similarly, Agra's marble inlay craft, locally known as Parchinkari, is set to benefit. Thousands of artisans who continue to practice this heritage craft could see stronger demand as the reduced tax makes stone products more affordable for tourists and domestic buyers.

Moradabad's brassware industry, another major handicraft hub, is also expected to gain from the revised rate. Known for its metal craft exports, the cluster sustains tens of thousands of artisans. The government's decision is likely to reduce retail prices by nearly 6 per cent, providing a push during the festival season while improving the profitability of small workshops.

The leather industry, which employs more than 1.5 million people in Uttar Pradesh, is also covered under the reforms. With GST on leather goods and footwear priced up to Rs. 2,500 reduced to 5 per cent, small manufacturers in Kanpur, Agra and Unnao are expected to become more competitive in both domestic and export markets.

Embroidery clusters, especially in Lucknow and Varanasi, where women form a large part of the workforce, are also likely to benefit. With embroidered garments becoming 6-7 per cent cheaper, artisans engaged in Chikankari and Zardozi could find stronger markets in festive and wedding seasons.

Other sectors such as Firozabad glassware, Gorakhpur terracotta, Khurja ceramics, Saharanpur woodwork and Meerut sports goods are similarly expected to gain from lower GST rates. The government said the reforms would help sustain artisan families, improve MSME viability and enhance export competitiveness.

- ANI

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Priya S
As someone who buys Chikankari work regularly, I'm happy to see these beautiful crafts becoming more affordable. This should help our local artisans get the recognition and income they deserve. 💫
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Michael C
While this is a positive step, I hope the government ensures that the benefits actually reach the artisans and aren't absorbed by middlemen. Proper implementation is key.
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Anjali F
This is wonderful for our heritage crafts! The Parchinkari work in Agra is absolutely stunning but was becoming too expensive for many buyers. Perfect timing before the wedding season! 🎉
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Siddharth J
Great move! Our MSME sector needs all the support it can get. Lower GST means better prices for consumers and better margins for manufacturers. Win-win situation for Uttar Pradesh's economy.
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Nisha Z
I'm from Moradabad and my family has been in brassware for generations. This tax cut will help us compete better with Chinese imports. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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