"Very disappointing," Clothing Manufacturers Association of India president Rahul Mehta told PTI, while reacting to the announcement made by the finance minister to reduce excise duty on readymade garments and other textiles articles from 60 per cent of the retail price to 45 per cent.
CMAI, which had gone on strike earlier this month against the proposals made in Budget 2011-12, especially demanding the rollback of 10 per cent excise duty on branded apparels, said Mukherjee's move failed to address the bigger issues.
"Since it has only tinkered with the rates and not addressed our major concerns particularly that of spiralling costs of raw materials and futility of introducing a new tax one year before GST rolls out," Mehta said.
Echoing similar sentiments, Future Group director and chief executive officer (retail) Rakesh Biyani said:
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