KHAGA urges Nirmala Sitharaman to reject GST rate
hike proposal for garment and textile sector
BENGALURU: Following reports
suggesting a possible revision of Goods and Services Tax
(GST) rates for the garment and textile sector, the
Karnataka Hosiery and Garment Association (KHAGA) has
written to Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman,
urging her to drop the proposal.
KHAGA, which represents the domestic
garment and textile industry, highlighted what it called
the economic and social impact the revision could have
on manufacturing, pricing, and consumer demand.
The association raised concerns over
the potential job losses the sector could face if GST
rates are increased. The garment and textile industry,
which employs a significant number of unskilled and
semi-skilled workers, many of them women, is already
under financial strain, KHAGA said, stating that any tax
hike would worsen this situation, putting many
livelihoods at risk.
The association also warned that
revising GST rates could push consumers and businesses
toward informal markets. This shift would harm
legitimate retailers while benefiting illegal merchants,
it said. KHAGA also emphasised the impact the proposed
hike could have on the handloom industry, which employs
over 2 million weavers.
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