BUSINESS
Textile trading business has traditionally been run on credit and dependent on rapport between large and small traders. DNA finds how efforts to formalise the trade, lack of demand affected the sales of retail and wholesale traders
Businessmen here say that the traditional textile business was predominantly in cash and based on trust and informal dealing. The effort to formalize trade, although advisable prima facie, has actually derailed the trade, say businessmen. The sector is suffering from lack of demand from end users. Processors say they are also hit by rising prices of raw materials, which has squeezed their margins. Their eyes are all on Diwali to lift the sentiments.
Textile trading business has traditionally been in credit and dependent of rapport between large and small traders. Orders are on credit and payment in cash as per the business cycle of three months. It was in June last year that it was announced that fabrics will be covered under GST, catching the traders on wrong foot. Businessmen had initially opposed the introduction of GST on fabric and also participated in various calls for bandh given by their counterparts in Surat. However, the intensity of protests was not so strong as in Surat.
There were issues right from the outset, with organizations like Maskati Market Kapad Mahajan had to organize special camps to get the traders registered under GST. Businessmen, both in trading and processing sector now complain that sales are down by about 35-50%. However, they are not blaming GST only for the mess.
"It was a well known fact that this business was predominantly unorganized and informal. The sudden shift to formal economy meant that there was shortage of money that can be used for transactions. Demonetization had already slowed down the economy. Later on GST slowed it further," explained Gaurang Bhagat, president of Maskati Market Kapad Mahajan. He is also the president of New Cloth Market. It is a very rare occasion that both the leading trade body for textiles are led by a single person.
The lack of demand on the side of end consumers affected the sales of retail and wholesale traders. Textile processors from whom, these traders make purchases, were consequently hit. "Our sales are down by 50-60%. Units are facing trouble. We have started offering compulsory holidays, sometimes even two or three per week," said Naresh Sharma, vice president of Ahmedabad Textile Processors Association.
It was a double whammy for theme as raw material prices have risen by about 40%. Caught between devil and the deep sea, they are now looking for demand to revive. Sharma, however, said that 5% GST is not much of an issue. Initially, they were not entitled for refunds. Now they are eligible. Sharma said that many of the units have got refunds in past two months.
Prior to introduction of GST, importers of textile machinery got exemption on customs duty paid on imported machinery. With the role out of GST, it was replaced by Integrated GST. However, IGST refund was denied initially. On October 13, the government ordered hat IGST refund could be availed. Those importing after October 13 are getting the refund but for those who had imported between July 1 and October 13 are yet to get refunds.
Bhagat said that the lack of demand is because of a drop in purchasing power of masses. "Rise in prices of essential items and slowing incomes has altered expenditure pattern of masses. People are now giving priority to basic needs like food and fuel and curbing discretionary expenditure. The resultant impact is that business in all sectors have been hit and textile is not an exception," said Bhagat. He advised government to bring in experts to revive the economy or else the situation will worsen.
We welcome GST a move towards formalization of economy. But the resultant liquidity crisis has blocked all the parallel currency, which should be somehow brought back into circulation. Government can once again bring amnesty scheme like VDIS and should also reduce Income Tax rates so that there is no tax evasion. The resultant infusion of money into the system will not only accelerate the economy but also bring more revenue in government treasury.
— Gaurang Bhagat, president of Maskati Market Kapad Mahajan.
It is not GST per say that is causing the problems. We are now in 5% tax bracket with a provision of Input Tax Credit. We have started getting tax refunds. Actually other factors like rise in prices of raw material is a major problem. On the other hand, there is no demand from the consumers. So we are squeezed from both the sides. Our margins have been squeezed. We now hope that Diwali should change our fortunes and bring turnaround in the market.
— Naresh Sharma, vice president, Ahmedabad Textile Processors Association
'Glad to have met...': PM Modi meets Italian PM Meloni on sidelines of G20 Summit
Shillong Teer Results TODAY November 19, 2024 Live Updates: Check lucky winning numbers
This stray dog becomes popular among tourists after it climbs Giza Pyramid, watch
Savarkar defamation case: Pune court summons Rahul Gandhi on December 2
IND vs AUS: Virat Kohli aims to surpass Cheteshwar Pujara in elite Border-Gavaskar Trophy list
‘He'll be very…’: Sunil Gavaskar warns Australia of Virat Kohli ahead of BGT 2024-25
Meet woman who turned family business into Rs 8500 crore empire, not from IIT, IIM, she is...
Meet woman, who cracked IIT and UPSC exam in same year, became IAS officer, was inspired by...
Delhi pollution soars to highest level, AQI breaches 500-mark
Ex-Maharashtra minister Anil Deshmukh injured after car attacked with stones in Katol
Kanguva box office collection day 5: Suriya, Disha Patani, Bobby Deol film earns Rs 56 crore
'Always a delight': PM Modi meets Joe Biden at G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro
Air pollution: SC orders closure of classes 10, 12 in Delhi-NCR, Grap 4 restrictions imposed
Gangster Lawrence Bishnoi's brother Anmol Bishnoi detained in US
50 million consumers have stopped buying luxury brands like Dior and Burberry due to...
Swiggy Delivers Big: Hundreds of employees set to become crorepatis overnight, here's how
Elon Musk reacts to his hilarious viral video with Donald Trump, says, 'I am watching myself…'
Hindu Roots in American Politics: Tulsi Gabbard’s trailblazing leadership in US Intelligence
Bangladesh in a tizzy on ‘Crazy Medicine’ ‘Yaba’
Air pollution: SC directs Delhi-NCR states to strictly implement GRAP-IV
Meet woman, IAS Officer who studied CS, LLB before taking UPSC exam, secured AIR...
Manipur Violence: Curfew imposed in 7 districts, schools, colleges shut till...
How two young minds from Bhopal are changing India's recycling game?
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra India launch: Check expected price, features, and more
Bad news for Amazon, Flipkart as Blinkit launches new services for...
Pakistan pollution: Lockdown in Lahore, Multan as AQI crosses 2000 mark, health emergency in Punjab
Elon Musk wore ‘Omega’ necklace to UFC event sparks online debate, know what it means
Amid Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai divorce rumours, both avoid daughter Aaradhya Bachchan's...
Meet Indian-origin CEO who is receiving death threats due to this reason
Cheteshwar Pujara returns to Border-Gavaskar Trophy in THIS new role
Astronomers find largest water reservoir ever, 140 trillion times Earth's total...
Punjab: Samyukta Kisan Morcha, Kisan Mazdoor Morcha announce march towards Delhi on...
IndiGo pilot's cute surprise for wife on flight will make your day, watch viral video
Kanguva: Disha Patani 'was there to look pretty' says producer's wife, angry netizens bash her
Apple iPhone 15 gets massive price cut on Amazon, here's how you can grab this deal
Amazon India's BIG decision, set to move headquarters to this place, will impact…
Day after quitting AAP, Kailash Gahlot joins BJP
Coolie lifts passengers, helps them board train coach through window, video goes viral, watch
Pushpa 2 trailer: SS Rajamouli reviews Allu Arjun's action-drama, calls it...
This is world's longest-running experiment, started nearly 100 years ago, could go on for...
Tata's BIG move, to buy stake in this Apple partner amid reports of new iPhone unit in Tamil Nadu
Brazil welcomes PM Modi with vedic chants and traditional festivities ahead of G20 summit
THIS beggar hosted grand feast for over 20,000 people, spent Rs..., here's why
'Ab Tiger bhi Animal Banega': Tiger Shroff's Baaghi 4 first look triggers internet
Meet man, who made first mobile call in India from Nokia 29 years ago, it cost Rs...
Viral: US-based CEO terminates 99 of 111 employees over Slack message, reason will leave you shocked
Vande Bharat sleeper train vs Rajdhani Express, which is better? Here's all you need know
Shillong Teer Results TODAY November 18, 2024 Live Updates: Check lucky winning numbers
Bank Holiday Today: All banks to remain closed today in this state due to...
THIS AI granny talks to scammers and wastes their time, here's how it works
West Bengal Violence: 15 held, internet shut down after clashes between two groups in Murshidabad