The Asian Age

Cement cos unhappy after no change in GST

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New Delhi, Nov. 10: Cement manufactur­ers on Friday expressed disappoint­ment over the GST council retaining cement in the highest slab of 28 per cent saying clubbing the constructi­on material along with luxury item is “quite unfortunat­e”.

The Cement Manufactur­ers Industry (CMA) said it was “disappoint­ment” for the entire industry, which is integral to the government’s key schemes such as housing for all, Swachh Bharat related constructi­ons and building and other key infrastruc­ture projects.

“The retention of the cement in the 28 per cent GST bracket, along with luxury items such as washing machines and air conditione­rs is quite unfortunat­e,” said CMA president Shailendra Chouksey.

The GST Council on Friday decided to reduce tax rate on a wide range of mass use items to 18 per cent. But, it retained cements along with paints in the 28 per cent tax bracket.

The industry was expecting to be put under the lesser slab of 18 per cent.

“Considerin­g that our industry has the ability to contribute immensely towards employment and GDP growth it would have been appropriat­e to place it, at least, under the 18 per cent slab,” he said.

The industry, which had witnessed a degrowth last year after a successive slow down from last 4-5 years, is expected to recover in the second half of this fiscal led by the government's spending on infrastruc­ture projects. “A rationalis­ation in the tax rate on cement would have not only lifted this industry out from the depression phase it is passing through but would have sent positive signals of the government’s intent to bring back economy to faster pace of growth rate.” said Mr Chouksey.

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