Millennium Post

Treat Illicit trade as national threat: India Inc to Govt

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NEW DELHI: Industry body Ficci on Thursday exhorted the government to take adequate steps to tackle the menace of illicit trade in India, saying it should be treated as a national threat.

The chamber appealed to policy makers from the Ministry of Finance, Cabinet Secretaria­t and Prime Minister's office to crack down on those involved in illicit trade.

In the letter to various concerned ministries, Ficci shared the outcome of a recent interactiv­e session held on Illicit trade and its impact on consumers, industry and economy, where it was felt that stringent actions needs to be taken and bring down illegal trade in the industry sectors affected by it.the report by Ficci body Cascade pegged the loss in seven industry sectors at Rs 1,05,381 crore, increasing 44.4 per cent between 2011-12 and 2013-14.

Trade in illicit goods is highly pervasive across countries and sectors, representi­ng a multi-billion-dollar industry globally that continues to grow. It is estimated that 8 to 15 per cent of global GDP is impacted due to illicit trade. Smuggling and counterfei­ting severely harm the economy of a country as they undermine the local industry, suppress innovation and investment, discourage legal imports, reduce the volume of revenues collected from duties and levies by the government and fuel transnatio­nal crimes.

The market for contraband and smuggled goods is thriving in India and is on Thursday one of the biggest challenges faced by Indian industry, Ficci said in a statement. According to the report, the total loss to the government on account of illicit markets in just seven manufactur­ing sectors was Rs 39,239 crore in 2014.

Amongst the various sectors, the maximum revenue loss to the exchequer on account of counterfei­ting and illicit trade is attributed to tobacco products, estimating a revenue loss of Rs 9,139 crore, followed by mobile phones at Rs 6,705 crore and alcoholic beverages at Rs 6,309 crore. Besides, a recent Ficci report found that smugglers are now switching over to cigarettes and fabric/silk yarn as they are low-risk, high-reward goods.

As per the report, in the last one year, the Directorat­e of Revenue Intelligen­ce seizures of smuggled cigarettes has risen 78 per cent (from Rs 90.75 crore in 2014-15 to Rs 162 crore in 201516) followed by fabric/silk yarn, where the increase is 73 per cent (from Rs 24.03 crore in 2014-15 to Rs 41.78 crore in 2015-16).

The seizures of gold rose 61 per cent. NEW DELHI: Textiles-india 2017 Fair at Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinaga­r, Gujarat, from June 30 to July 2 is scheduled to be organised by Ministry of Textiles.

This event – a first ever major internatio­nal exhibition will be a prestigiou­s event and Prime Minister is likely to inaugurate the event.

This mega exhibition will showcase India's strength in the entire gamut of textile and apparel value chain from fibre to fashion. During this event Internatio­nal conference­s and round table seminar will also be held with participat­ion from global and national leaders of industry, technical experts and senior policy makers from the Union and State Government­s.

With an exhibition area of about 125,000 square metres, over 1000+ exhibitors will showcase their products and services, 2500+ Internatio­nal Buyers, 15000+ Domestic Buyers will be attending the show.

There will be thematic display of textile and apparel, handicraft­s products, Dedicated Pavilion for Startups, Skills, R&D Sustainabi­lity, best display and design etc. all under one roof. The show will cover entire segment of Textile industry consisting display of products from exporters and stakeholde­rs, Round table conference­s, fashion show, theme pavilions of partner states Assam, Andhra Pradesh, Jharkhand with special focus state Karnataka.

Ministry of Textiles organized a Road Show on “Textiles India 2017” on Thursday at 11.00am at Hotel Deep Palace , Lucknow.

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