Wait...
Search Global Export Import Trade Data
Recent Searches: No Recent Searches

Punitive duty on cotton exports may lead to ‘supply constraints' .


Date: 09-04-2010
Subject: Punitive duty on cotton exports may lead to ‘supply constraints'
Chennai, April 8 While welcoming the Centre's proposal to do away with the 7.5 per cent DEPB benefit for cotton yarn exports, Mr Manikam Ramaswami, former Chairman SIMA, said that the proposed ‘prohibitive duty' on export of raw cotton and cotton yarn would be counter productive.

Reacting to reports that such a ‘punitive' measure was being considered by an inter-Ministerial committee of officials, Mr Ramaswami pointed out that across the country textile industry had come out of the slow down thanks to the policy support of the Government.

However, measures to curb export of raw cotton and yarn could be counter productive as it could cause ‘supply side constraints,' he said.

If the move to control prices of cotton in the domestic market was to affect the remuneration of farmers, the farmers would simply cut back on cotton acreages. Why would the domestic farmer settle for less than international prices? he asked.

On the point of yarn prices going up, Mr Ramaswami said there was a global short supply of yarn because new capacity additions had not happened. Capacity utilisation had also been hit because of labour shortages in China, shortage of fuel in Bangladesh and power shortage in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu which produce more than half of India's supply of yarn.

Therefore, international prices had shot up and it did not specifically affect the competitiveness of the Indian industry, Mr Ramaswami said.

In Kolkata, leading industry players had reported a growth of 20-30 per cent in turnover while small players had seen significant growth. However, in Tamil Nadu, particularly the textile belt in Tirupur had been affected due to local conditions.

Steep increases in labour costs, power shortage and high cost measures for pollution mitigation had affected the competitiveness. The industrial units need to modernise and focus on efficiencies, Mr Ramaswami said.

Rapid industrial development in Tamil Nadu had contributed to labour shortage and wages going up, need for investments in ‘zero liquid discharge' to address pollution was a high cost measure that added a cost Rs 25 to a kg of fabric. The industry should be allowed to look at marine discharge as an alternative. Tirupur units should also look at investments to modernise and automate industrial operations, he said.

Source : Business Line

Get Sample Now

Which service(s) are you interested in?
 Export Data
 Import Data
 Both
 Buyers
 Suppliers
 Both
OR
 Exim Help
+


What is New?

Date: 18-09-2025
Corrigendum
Corrigendum to Notification No. 9/2025 – Central Tax (Rate) dated 17.09.2025

Date: 17-09-2025
Notification No. 13/2025-Central Tax (Rate)
Seeks to amend Notification No. 21/2018- Central Tax (Rate) dated 26.07.2018.

Date: 17-09-2025
Notification No. 14/2025-Central Tax (Rate)
Seeks to notify GST rate for bricks.

Date: 17-09-2025
Notification No. 37/ 2025-Customs
Seeks to amend Notification No.19/2019-Customs dated 06.07.2019

Date: 17-09-2025
Notification No. 38/ 2025-Customs
Seeks to amend Notification No.29/2025-Customs dated 09.05.2025

Date: 17-09-2025
Notification No. 39/2025-Customs
Seeks to amend Notification No.50/2017-Customs, dated 30.06.2017

Date: 17-09-2025
NOTIFICATIONNo. 15/2025 – Central Tax
Seeks to exempt taxpayer with annual turnover less than Rs 2 Crore from filing annual return.

Date: 17-09-2025
NOTIFICATION No. 16/2025–Central Tax
Seeks to notify clauses (ii), (iii) of section 121, section 122 to section 124 and section 126 to 134 of Finance Act, 2025 to come into force.

Date: 17-09-2025
Notification No. 12/2025-Central Tax (Rate)
Seeks to amend Notification No. 8/2018- Central Tax (Rate) dated 25.01.2018.

Date: 17-09-2025
NOTIFICATION No. 14/2025 – Central Tax
Seeks to notify category of persons under section 54(6).



Exim Guru Copyright © 1999-2025 Exim Guru. All Rights Reserved.
The information presented on the site is believed to be accurate. However, InfodriveIndia takes no legal responsibilities for the validity of the information.
Please read our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy before you use this Export Import Data Directory.

EximGuru.com

C/o InfodriveIndia Pvt Ltd
F-19, Pocket F, Okhla Phase-I
Okhla Industrial Area
New Delhi - 110020, India
Phone : 011 - 40703001