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Leather exporters urged the government to cut GST rate on foot wear

The council has sought the reduction of GST rate to 12 per cent on footwear priced above Rs 1,000.

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Published : Jun 12, 2019, 6:10 PM IST

New Delhi: Leather exporters in the country have urged the finance ministry to reduce in the rate of goods and services tax (GST) on footwear with a view to promote the growth of the industry and push exports.

Council for Leather Exports (CLE) Chairman P R Aqeel Ahmed raised this issue at a pre-Budget meeting chaired by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman here Tuesday.

He said that the domestic footwear sector holds huge potential to create jobs and earn foreign exchange.

"Reduction of GST on footwear would help promote the growth of the domestic footwear industry," he said in a statement.

The council has sought the reduction of GST rate to 12 per cent on footwear priced above Rs 1,000.

GST rate on footwear worth up to Rs 1,000 was reduced to five per cent, while those above this value still attract a GST rate of 18 per cent.

Also read: GST Council to meet on June 20 amid hopes of rate cuts

Currently, the export of leather and its products stands at about USD 6 billion. Major export destinations include Europe and the US.

Last year, the commerce minister announced a Rs 2,600 crore package for the leather sector to boost exports. The sector employs about 42 lakh people.

New Delhi: Leather exporters in the country have urged the finance ministry to reduce in the rate of goods and services tax (GST) on footwear with a view to promote the growth of the industry and push exports.

Council for Leather Exports (CLE) Chairman P R Aqeel Ahmed raised this issue at a pre-Budget meeting chaired by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman here Tuesday.

He said that the domestic footwear sector holds huge potential to create jobs and earn foreign exchange.

"Reduction of GST on footwear would help promote the growth of the domestic footwear industry," he said in a statement.

The council has sought the reduction of GST rate to 12 per cent on footwear priced above Rs 1,000.

GST rate on footwear worth up to Rs 1,000 was reduced to five per cent, while those above this value still attract a GST rate of 18 per cent.

Also read: GST Council to meet on June 20 amid hopes of rate cuts

Currently, the export of leather and its products stands at about USD 6 billion. Major export destinations include Europe and the US.

Last year, the commerce minister announced a Rs 2,600 crore package for the leather sector to boost exports. The sector employs about 42 lakh people.

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Cut in GST rate on footwear to promote growth, exports: CLE Chairman to govt
          New Delhi, Jun 12 (PTI) Leather exporters in the country have urged the finance ministry to reduce in the rate of goods and services tax (GST) on footwear with a view to promote growth of the industry and push exports.
          Council for Leather Exports (CLE) Chairman P R Aqeel Ahmed raised this issue at a pre-Budget meeting chaired by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman here Tuesday.
          He said that the domestic footwear sector holds huge potential to create jobs and earn foreign exchange.
          "Reduction of GST on footwear would help promote growth of domestic footwear industry," he said in a statement.
          The council has sought reduction of GST rate to 12 per on footwear priced above Rs 1,000.
          GST rate on footwear worth up to Rs 1,000 was reduced to five per cent, while those above this value still attract a GST rate of 18 per cent.
          Currently, export of leather and its products stands at about USD 6 billion. Major export destinations include Europe and the US.
          Last year, the commerce minister announced a Rs 2,600 crore package for the leather sector to boost exports.
          The sector employs about 42 lakh people. PTI RR
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