MSMEs hail Budget 2021 proposals as steps in proper path to spice up development
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Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSME) sector has hailed the Budget 2021 proposals as steps in the best path to spice up the expansion and deal with the wants of the unorganized labour drive. MSME’s Association of Industries president Pramod Dafaria mentioned that the proposal to launch a portal to gather related info on gig employees, constructing/building employees, amongst others is an “important step” as it’s going to assist formulate well being, housing, talent, insurance coverage credit score and meals schemes for migrant employees.
“We are hopeful that the provision of Rs 15,700 crore in the budget will majorly benefit the small-scale industries,” Pramod mentioned. Rama Kirloskar, Director, Kirloskar Brothers, mentioned that the Budget assumes better significance because it comes amid the Covid-19 pandemic, which has led to an enormous financial disruption in India and all over the world.
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An evaluation of the Budget paperwork revealed that the allocation for Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) and different credit score help schemes has been hiked considerably from Rs 2,800 crore in 2020-21 (BE) to Rs 12,499.70 crore within the following monetary yr. Sitharaman additionally slashed import duties on quite a few metal gadgets so as to present aid to MSMEs, which have been hit onerous by the excessive value of uncooked supplies. She lowered customs obligation uniformly to 7.5 per cent on semis, flat, and lengthy merchandise of non-alloy, alloy, and stainless steels. Besides, she revoked the anti-dumping obligation (ADD) and countervailing obligation (CVD) on sure metal merchandise. “The new custom duty structure that has been introduced on the steel products is somewhat a relief as it has reduced duties on copper from 5% to 2.5%, it has also cut duty on copper scrap from 5% to 2.5%, and exempted duty on steel scrap for a specified period. The industry has seen a hike in the products comprising metal constituents but this will now, somehow help the manufacturers to see stability in the pricing of the products and is a matter of relief for the people,” Vinay Jain, founding father of Grafdoer, mentioned.
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