Close Menu
Indian Textile Journal
  • Home
  • Market and Economy
    • Apparels & Garments
    • Fibres & Raw Materials
    • Home Textiles
    • Industry Update
  • Textile Machinery
    • Allied Equipment and Accessories
    • Automation
    • Dyeing, Processing & Finishing
    • Knitting
    • Printing
    • Spinning
    • Weaving
  • Tech Textiles
  • Sustainability
  • Resources
    • Trade Fair
    • Events
    • Videos
  • Interview & Opinion
  • Subscribe Now
  • Advertise
  • Digital
Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn
Indian Textile Journal
Epson
  • Home
  • Market and Economy
    • Apparels & Garments
    • Fibres & Raw Materials
    • Home Textiles
    • Industry Update
  • Textile Machinery
    • Allied Equipment and Accessories
    • Automation
    • Dyeing, Processing & Finishing
    • Knitting
    • Printing
    • Spinning
    • Weaving
  • Tech Textiles
  • Sustainability
  • Resources
    • Trade Fair
    • Events
    • Videos
  • Interview & Opinion
  • Subscribe Now
  • Advertise
  • Digital
Indian Textile Journal
Home » New duty drawback scheme to boost exports
Industry Update

New duty drawback scheme to boost exports

By August 26, 20162 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Copy Link
Under a special advance authorisation scheme, the Indian Government has introduced duty drawback of 3.2 per cent to 4.7 per cent (depending on the category) for exports of non-fabric inputs made from imported fabrics. This is expected to boost export of expensive apparels made from imported fabrics.
The AEPC had requested the Government to consider expansion of duty drawback because apparels made from imported fabrics under advance authorisation attract various other taxes on inputs. Duty-free import of fabrics under special advance authorisation will be allowed for export of apparels covered under Chapter 61 and 62, subject to terms and conditions. The authorisation, which will be issued based on standard input output norms (SION) or prior fixation of norms committee, shall be issued for the import of relevant fabrics including inter lining only as input. No other input, packaging material, fuel, oil and catalyst will be allowed for import under the authorisation. As determined by the government, exporters will be eligible for duty drawback on non-fabric inputs.
Authorisation and the fabric imported shall be subject to actual user condition. The same shall be non-transferable even after completion of export obligation. The fabric imported shall be subject to pre-import condition and it shall be physically incorporated in the export product (making normal allowance for wastage). Only physical exports shall fulfill export obligation. 
Previous ArticleTextile renaissance in USA
Next Article GWRL posts 35% increase in profits

Related Posts

Turkmenistan sees focus on high-tech Italian textile machinery

May 29, 2026

RIICO begins plot allotment at Rupaheri Textile Park in Bhilwara

May 18, 2026

Tamil Nadu CM seeks PM Modi’s intervention to scrap 11% cotton import duty

May 18, 2026
Recent Posts
  • Vipul Organics PAT rises 55.63% in FY26
  • Bombay Dyeing launches Summer 2026 collection inspired by modern comfort
  • 30,000 RPM Performance Benchmark: LMW LRJ 9 Ring Frame Delivers High-Speed Spinning Excellence At LS Mills
  • How tech-enabled ecosystems are powering the next phase of textile manufacturing
  • Pediatric decontamination for children’s health & safety
  • Turkmenistan sees focus on high-tech Italian textile machinery
  • CAI estimates cotton crop at 334 lakh bales
  • Nesterra’s At Home series crosses 100M views
Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

SISTER PUBLICATIONS

Construction World Equipment India Industrial Product Finder Infrastructure Today

© 2026 Indian Textile Journal. All Right Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.