In
the GST regime, countervailing duty has been replaced with Integrated GST and
Special Additional Duty has been scrapped
The central government has decided to increase the
basic customs duty on polyester fabric to 20 per cent, from
10 per cent, with effect from last Friday.
In the Goods and
Services Tax regime, countervailing duty has been replaced with
Integrated GST and Special Additional Duty (SAD) has been
scrapped. Polyester fabric attracted 10 per cent basic customs
duty, 12.5 per cent countervailing duty and four per cent SAD in the pre-GST regime.
After scrapping of
the SAD and levy of five per cent GST on the fabric, the imported variety attracted 10 per
cent basic customs duty and five per cent IGST.This was a significant drop and the domestic
manufacturing industry had petitioned in alarm, to stop cheaper import,
especially from China. The industry had represented to the government and
the GST Council to increase the basic customs duty.
P Nataraj,
chairman, The Southern India Mills’ Association said the price of man-made
fibre in India was higher by 20-30 per cent, due to high incidence of duties
and levies, than abroad. So, there was a threat from import. He added there was
also a need to increase the import duty on cotton fabric, at par with polyester
fabric, in the interest of the power loom and handloom sectors.
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