Piyush Goyal Flags Off Bharat
Nutraverse Expo 2025
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Benefit of the New Rates should be Passed
on to the Consumers Entirely: Mr. Goyal
GST Reforms & Nutraceuticals
Industry – Key Highlights from Piyush Goyal’s Address (Bharat Nutraverse Expo 2025)
1. GST
Benefits for Nutraceuticals
2. Boost
to Industry & Economy
3.
Alignment with National Goals
4.
Minister’s Key Messages
In essence: The GST cuts mark a turning point for India’s
nutraceutical industry, lowering prices, boosting demand, empowering farmers
& MSMEs, and aligning the sector with India’s long-term goals of health,
self-reliance, and Viksit Bharat 2047.
[ABS News Service/06.09.2025]
The nutraceuticals industry is one of
the biggest beneficiaries of the transformational changes in GST announced yesterday,
said Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Piyush Goyal, while addressing
the Bharat Nutraverse Expo 2025 today. The Minister added
that the reduction in GST rates will provide a tremendous and unprecedented boost
to consumption demand. He noted that the industry can now aspire for a much greater
volume of sales, creating a win-win situation for all. Mr. Goyal further emphasized
that businesses will gain from larger opportunities, while the entire GST benefit
will be passed on to consumers.
The Minister thanked Prime Minister Narendra
Modi for the festival gift given to the country. He noted that the Prime Minister
announced on 15th August that there is going to be a major overall and good news
on the GST front. He remarked that no one had expected such a wide range of products,
goods and services to benefit from the transformational reforms announced yesterday.
Mr. Goyal urged the industry to ensure
that every rupee saved through the GST reduction is passed on to consumers. He emphasized
that under the new structure, GST on several categories has been reduced to as low
as 5 percent, resulting in substantial savings across the sector. He noted that
this will act as a strong demand booster, as lower prices naturally drive higher
consumption and accelerate industry growth.
The Minister urged the industry to make
a strong twin commitment to the Prime Minister—first, to pass on every rupee of
savings from the GST reduction to consumers, and second, to actively promote Indian
products. He stressed the need to support products made with the sweat and toil
of hardworking Indians, products nurtured in the soil of India. He emphasized that
when such products reach every corner of the nation, they embody not only economic
value but also national pride and self-reliance.
Mr. Goyal underlined that it does not
matter whether the ownership lies with an Indian entrepreneur or a foreign investor—what
matters is that the products are manufactured in India, creating jobs for Indian
youth, generating opportunities for local communities, and contributing to the nation’s
growth story. He added that every product made in India carries with it the aspirations
of 1.4 billion people and symbolizes the country’s journey towards Viksit Bharat
2047.
Mr. Goyal emphasized that it does not
matter whether a company is Indian or foreign, as long as it is investing in India,
creating jobs, generating opportunities, and contributing to the country’s growth
story. Referring to India’s robust economic performance, he highlighted that the
GDP grew by 7.8 percent in the first quarter. Despite global turmoil and uncertainty,
he noted, India continues to remain the fastest growing large economy and, under
the decisive leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will continue to lead for
the next two decades.
He reiterated the government’s vision
of taking India’s GDP from USD 4 trillion to USD 30 trillion by 2047, stressing
that India will emerge as a prosperous and developed nation. Mr. Goyal highlighted
that Viksit Bharat 2047 is a collective commitment of 1.4 billion Indians and called
it the duty of every citizen to contribute to this journey of Amrit Kaal. He underlined
that with the talent and skill of young India, along with government initiatives
for ease of doing business, lower taxation, and ease of living, the country is on
course to secure a better future for every child with access to quality education,
healthcare, and world-class infrastructure.
Mr. Goyal said that a fit and healthy
India, supported by the nutraceuticals sector in a big way and by healthy food products,
is key to India’s growth. He noted that the sector is not only helping farmers and
supporting micro, small and medium enterprises, but is also contributing to every
Indian’s healthcare. He highlighted the immense contribution of turmeric to health,
the powerful benefits of ginger, and the role of probiotics in providing young Indians
with quality protein and nutrition.
The Minister said that Prime Minister
Narendra Modi is committed to ensuring that every citizen enjoys a good quality
of life and healthy living, supported by both preventive and curative healthcare
of the highest order. He added that this vision is closely linked with providing
the best of education and opportunities so that every Indian can lead a dignified,
secure, and prosperous life.
Mr. Goyal concluded with confidence that
Bharat Nutraverse 2025 will mark the beginning
of a great future for the industry and a significant contribution to India’s development
journey.