Mumbai, Sep 2: The textile and apparel exporters today criticised the government move to accord special concessions to apparel imports from Bangladesh and termed the move as “ad-hoc and arbitrary.”
The government today hinted at allowing its Eastern neighbour Bangladesh to export more duty-free garments into the country, ahead of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s two-day visit to Dhaka next week.
“In April, we had raised the (duty-free) quota from 8 million pieces to 10 million...There is some more demand and the government will take a fair view on that,” Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma said this morning in New Delhi.
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