Exporters seek support measures in Budget 2023
Looks for waiver of electricity duty and easier availability of credit in the forthcoming Union Budget to boost the India's outbound shipments
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New Delhi: Exporters have sought support measures like waiver of electricity duty and easier availability of credit in the forthcoming Union Budget to boost the country's outbound shipments.
According to exporters, the finance ministry needs to provide reasonable funds to the Department of Commerce not only for the Remission of Duties and Taxes on Exported Products (RoDTEP) scheme reimbursement but also for export promotion and other initiatives. Under the RoDTEP, various central and state duties, taxes and levies imposed on input products, among others, are refunded. They have also suggested certain tweaks in customs duties and availability of credit at affordable rates to boost exports and create jobs.
Mumbai-based exporter and chairman of The Bombay Textile Research Association S K Saraf said exports are key drivers to promote the country's economic growth and the Budget should address issues being faced by the sector. "The Budget should provide a mechanism for waiver of electricity duty for the units that are exporting more than 50 per cent of their production, Saraf said.