HE tea industry has soughthigherrates
under the Ro DTEP scheme to make
exports more competitive in the overseas markets.
Leading industry
body Indian Tea
Association(ITA),inits
pre-budgetmemorandum,saidthatthepresent RoDTEP rate for
bulk tea is 1.7 per cent
(freeonboard) subject
to a cap of Rs 6.70 per kilogram. The
association urged the Government to
increase the reward base rate underthe
Remission of Duties and Taxes on
Exported Products (RoDTEP) for black
tea in bulk to remain competitive in the
international markets.
The RoDTEP scheme ensures that
exporters receive refunds on embedded taxes and duties that were previously non-recoverable. Another industry body Tea Association of India (TAI),
inits pre-Budgetproposal submittedto
the Government, said the RoDTEP rate
for tea should be higher than the earlier MEIS (merchandise exports incentive scheme) of five per cent to enable
Indian tea to retain its competitiveness
in the global market.
Sinceitsinceptionin
January 2021, the
RoDTEP scheme has
already provided support amounting to Rs
42,000 crore to more
than 10,500 export
items, an official statement saidinMarch.Theassociation has
also sought for imposition of an antidumping duty on imports of Nepal tea.
TheTAI said that this measure would
preventthedumpingofcheapanddutyfree tea from Nepal and boost exports
of genuineDarjeeling tea. Sucha measure would also thwart the passing off of
Nepalese tea as a geographical indication (GI) tag product.
The ITA said that the Government
should exempttea from levy onTDS on
cash withdrawals due to a lack of banking infrastructure in the tea-growing
areas in the country.