CMAI’S REACTION ON THE UNION BUDGET FOR 2022-23
The Clothing Manufacturers Association of India ( CMAI) welcomed
the Union Budget 2022 presented by the Hon’ble Finance Minister Smt Nirmala
Sitharaman, as a Growth oriented Budget which contains several measures which
encourages Capital Expenditure and other Growth related activities.
The extension of the ECLG Scheme for MSMEs for one more year should also
help the Apparel Industry, since many of the units in the Sector are still
struggling to overcome the adverse effects of the Covid pandemic. However, it
is unfortunate that the enhanced outlay for the Scheme is restricted only for
the Hospitality Industry – as the Retail Industry was as badly impacted in the
pandemic Hospitality. Even under the current wave, Retail continues to be
impacted with lockdowns, partial closures, limited working hours, etc.
One bright spark of the Budget specific for the Apparel Industry is the
removal of Import Duty on Embellishments, Trimmings, Buttons, etc. this has
been a long time demand of the Industry and should particularly help Apparel
Exports to become more competitive.
Whilst details are not yet available of the changes the Hon’ble Finance
Minister is indicating for the SEZs, if significant, should also assist the
Sector since several units in the SEZs are from the Apparel Sector.
The incentives for new Manufacturing units should also benefit the Sector as this is closely aligned to the PLI Scheme.

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