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New Policy Help To Overtake Vietnam and Bangladesh In Garment Exports

23 Jun 2016 10:17 am
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Mumbai (Commoditiescontrol) - Government on Wednesday approved a Rs 6,000 crore special package for textiles and apparel sector to create one crore new jobs in three years, attracting investments of USD 11 billion and generating USD 30 billion in exports.

"We will overtake Vietnam and Bangladesh in garment exports within next three years if we properly implement the package," Textiles Secretary Rashmi Verma told reporters here.

The policy is also welcome by Industry bodies welcomed the initiatives, including labour reforms, saying that the sector has huge potential for job creation and support for R&D was missing.

The measures approved include additional incentives for duty drawback scheme for garments, flexibility in labour laws to increase productivity as well as tax and production incentives for job creation in garment manufacturing.

"The package will help in realising the true potential of employment generation in the textile and apparel sector," Finance Minister Arun Jaitley told reporters here.

The decision was taken at a meeting of the Union Cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"The INR 6,000 package will result in additonal investments worth USD 11 billion, creation of one crore additional jobs and increase in exports worth USD 30.4 billion which will help boost textile and garmenting sector.

Among the measures to usher in flexibility in labour laws are increasing overtime hours for workers which are not to exceed eight hours per week in line with ILO norms and introduction of fixed term employment looking at the seasonal nature of the garment sector. A fixed term workman will be considered at par with permanent workman in terms of working hours, wages, allowanced and other statutory dues.

"The package breaks new ground in moving from input to outcome based incentives by increasing subsidy under Amended-TUFS from 15 per cent to 25 per cent for the garment sector as a boost to employment generation," an official statement said.

The majority of new jobs are likely to go to women since the garment industry employs nearly 70 per cent women workforce. Thus, the package would help in social transformation through women empowerment.

(By Commoditiescontrol Bureau; +91-22-40015522)


       
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