FIEO Cries Foul as DGFT
Withdraws Additional MEIS from Back Date
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Complain that No Money Released on Pending Incentive Claims for
Nearly One Year
Highlighting the acute liquidity problem faced by Apparel and
Made ups exporters, particularly those in MSME, Mr Sharad Kumar Saraf, President, FIEO said that the RoSCTL scheme
was not implemented in entire 2019 and MEIS also stopped from 1/8/2019 for
apparel and made-ups sectors. This is a fatal blow to the apparels and made-ups
industry, which is one of the largest employment generation industry
particularly supporting the women workers. Huge funds of exporters are now
blocked under this scheme for no fault of theirs.
President FIEO said that no funds have been disbursed since the
announcement of RoSCTL scheme from 7/3/2019 and MEIS
from 1/8/2019. This amount itself is nearly Rs 6000
crores. Most of the apparel exporters are from MSME sector and some of them are
already in the process of closure and default.
Exporters of these products were surprised to see the gazette
notification from MoT dated 14/1/2020 announcing one
time additional ad-hoc incentive of 1% to offset difference between RoSL & MEIS and RoSCTL from
7/3/2019 to 31/12/2019. This is completely contradictory to what was already
announced by the Government and factored by the industry to maintain their
competitiveness in view of fierce competition. Many of them have paid statutory
taxes also on RoSTL and MEIS
benefits said President, FIEO.
We are now informed that apparel exporters will not get 2% MEIS
even though the announced earlier. It is very unfortunate that the commitments
are being ignored. To make the matter worst, Mr Saraf said, DGFT is now demanding the refund of MEIS paid
between 7/3/2019 and 31/7/2019. This is not only unfair but also legally
untenable because the policy once announced cannot be changed retrospectively.
President FIEO added that the apparel industry has been
subjected to tremendous hardship. In all fairness the government must honour the commitment made to the exporters. We are already
fast loosing our business to other countries
like Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, Bangladesh etc. The industry would have grown atleast by 15% due to China – US trade war and now due to
deadly virus in China observed FIEO Chief. He requested Textile Minister to
intervene to address the plight of exporters.