Great step towards realising end goal of 'AtmaNirbhar Bharat'
The Indian textiles and clothing industry welcomed the Union Budget 2021-22 presented by finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman in Parliament on February 1. While the setting up of 7 mega textiles parks under MITRA and reducing duty on nylon raw materials were lauded by trade bodies, there was a mixed response to the 10 per cent import duty on cotton. Fibre2Fashion spoke to several industry stakeholders to know their overall views.
"It is a pragmatic Budget presented to address all sectors issues at a time when our economy is getting revived back to normalcy. The allocation of??700 crore for Amended Technology Upgradation Scheme (ATUFs) against ?545 crore in last Budget will help to clear the pending capital subsidy."
Published on: 04/02/2021
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