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Home » Declining exports of cotton yarn, a matter of deep concern: Texprocil
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Declining exports of cotton yarn, a matter of deep concern: Texprocil

By August 7, 20192 Mins Read
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Dr KV Srinivasan, Chairman, Texprocil stated that exports of cotton yarn from India in the first quarter of April-June 2019 have fallen by a steep 33 per cent. From 338 million kg for the period April-June 2018 to 226 mn kg in April-June’19.


Month on month decline from 90 million kg in April 2019 to
77 million kg in May to 59 million kg in June, is a matter of deep concern.
In fact, the level of 59 million kg is the lowest monthly export in the last five years. The cotton yarn sector has been one of the pillars of the Indian textile industry and is also highly modernised and technology driven and
also provides sustainable income to farmers.


The steep fall has been caused by a variety of reasons including decline in exports to leading export markets like China, Bangladesh, South Korea and the duty free access given for import of cotton yarn by China to countries like Pakistan and Vietnam from April 1, 2019. Considering the large scale investment in the
spinning sector and sluggish
demand in the domestic markets, exports are the only avenue to ensure uninterrupted production and capacity utilisation.


KV Srinivasan pointed out that even though cotton yarn is a value added product, it has been excluded from the export benefits like interest subvention, MEIS and the
ROSCTL schemes. In view of the above the Chairman, Texprocil appealed to the Government to include cotton yarn in the interest subvention scheme and also rebate the embedded taxes like Agricultural Cess, Mandi Tax, Power and Fuel Surcharge which incurred in the production process. The ROSCTL scheme, which rebates these levies, should be extended to cotton yarn sector at the earliest.

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