: Enhanced import duty to give a big boost to agarbatti and bamboo industries in India: KVIC #FinanceIndia #StockMarketNEWS Enhanced import duty to give a big boost to agarbatti and bamboo industries
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Enhanced import duty to give a big boost to agarbatti and bamboo industries in India: KVIC #FinanceIndia #StockMarketNEWS
Enhanced import duty to give a big boost to agarbatti and bamboo industries in India: KVIC New Delhi, Jun 12 (KNN) The government’s decision to increase import duty on bamboo sticks from 10% to 25% will open up new avenues of self-employment in the country and create 1 lakh new jobs in the ‘agarbatti’ (incense sticks) industry in the next 8-10 months, Khadi & Village Industries Commission(KVIC) said.
KVIC, on Thursday, said that the decision was taken by the Finance Ministry on the initiative of Union Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), Nitin Gadkari who had requested the Prime Minister Narendra Modi to increase the import duty on bamboo sticks to discourage heavy import and help local industry grow.
The decision assumes great significance as heavy import of bamboo sticks from China and Vietnam caused huge employment loss in India. This decision will pave the way for setting up of new agarbatti stick manufacturing units to meet the ever-growing demand of Agarbatti in India, the statement added.
At present, the KVIC said, consumption of incense sticks in India is pegged at a whopping 1490 tons per day but only 760 tons per day is locally produced. Hence, the huge gap between the demand and supply resulted in heavy import of raw agarbatti.
Consequently, the import of raw agarbatti increased from just 2% in 2009 to 80% in 2019.
In monetary terms, the import of raw agarbatti in India increased exponentially from Rs 31 crore in 2009 to Rs 546 crore in 2019 due to reduction of import duty in 2011 from 30 % to 10 %, it added.
"This hit the Indian agarbatti manufacturers hard and resulted in closure of nearly 25% of the total units," KVIC stated.
However, on request of KVIC, the Ministry of Commerce on August 31, 2019, placed the import of raw agarbatti under “Restricted” category. But while the restriction on import revived hundreds of agarbatti units in states like Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and several North Eastern states, it also prompted the local traders to import round bamboo sticks for manufacturing of raw Agarbatti. This resulted in an increase in import of Bamboo sticks from Rs 210 crore in 2018-19 to Rs 370 crore in the year 2019-20.
KVIC Chairman, Vinai Kumar Saxena said a single decision will strengthen the agarbatti as well as the bamboo industry in India.
“India is the 2nd largest producer of bamboo in the world but ironically, it is also the 2nd largest importer of bamboo and its products. The hike in import duty on bamboo sticks from 10% to 25% will curb heavy import from China and encourage local manufacture in Agarbatti and bamboo industries.
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