Finance & Economy

‘Textile sector expects fund allocation for skill development, automation and replacement of old machinery’

Published: January 25, 2022
Author: DIGITAL MEDIA EXECUTIVE

The Union Budget 2022-23 is expected to be presented by the Union Minister of Finance Nirmala Sitharaman on February 1, 2022. In the previous budget, the main focus of the government was on health and rural infrastructure development. However, this year, it is expected that the government can make many important announcements to strengthen the economy and empower the common man.

The garment and textile industries have huge potential to contribute towards the vision of ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ and expect to look forward to a favorable consideration in the upcoming budget 2022.

Speaking on the expectations from Budget 2022 on the garment and textile sectors, Ranjana Rani, co-founder, Draax Fashions said: “The garment and textile sectors are labor-intensive, and both the sectors need to be looked different than other industries. There are certain issues, which have been specific to this sector, and addressing them in a timely manner will help the entrepreneurs unlock their true potential. The garment industry is facing inflationary pressure with increase in prices of raw materials, packing, and freight.”

Simultaneously, other initiatives like providing soft loans for an initial couple of years for buying raw materials and the introduction of a bill discounting mechanism through government implementing agencies would go a long way to help the sector. In short, access to affordable funds at minimal collateral would be the key for the industry to flourish, she added.

At the same time, bringing drawback in exports to 18 percent instead of 4 percent will encourage exports from India and help the sector immensely, added Ruchi Jain, co-founder, Draax Fashions.

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