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 story : AEPC urges govt to treat apparel export industry at par with MSME sector #FinanceIndia #StockMarketNEWS AEPC urges govt to treat apparel export industry at par with MSME sector New Delhi, May 18 (KNN)

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AEPC urges govt to treat apparel export industry at par with MSME sector New Delhi, May 18 (KNN) Reeling under severe onslaught of Covid-19 pandemic, the Indian Apparel Exporters have urged the government to treat labour-intensive sector at par with the Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector.

In a letter to the Prime Minister, Apparel Export Promotion Council of India (AEPC) Chairman Dr A Sakthivel said that sector is facing huge losses due to non-payment of export bills and cancellation of export orders.

"We would request that the Apparel Exporting Industry may be treated at par with the MSME sector as we work on wafer-thin margins of 4-5% and with a high-labour force with Labour wages forming 25-30% of the Product cost. Herewith we request you to kindly consider the following at par with MSME Sector," Sakthivel added.

He further said that due to lockdown globally huge stocks are piled-up and every apparel exporter is facing severe financial crisis.

The Apparel Export Industry is one of the largest employers of the country employing 12. 9 million directly and is also one of the largest employers of women forming 65% of the work-force," he said.

Dr Sakthivel said that while the Apparel Exporters are thankful to the government for various important decisions to revive the sector including the permission to export non-surgical and non-medical masks, they would want the government to consider some of their issues considering them at par with the MSME sector.

The benefit under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Package (PMGKP) of payment of 12% of employer and 12% employee contributions towards EPF accounts of eligible establishments, extended by another 4 months (April-July 2020) is also a very welcome step, he said.

"However, it is strongly suggested that this benefit should be granted irrespective of the number of workers employed and more specifically to cover all the Apparel Exporting Units who may kindly be notified as eligible establishments, since they are highly labour intensive with a huge women work-force," the Chairman said.

A large number of our Exporters lost huge money by booking forward contracts and we feel that the loss can be converted into a working capital-Term-Loan with a repayment in three years with a 6% Interest rate, he added.

Dr Sakthivel also wished that the facility of granting additional working capital to all MSMEs without collateral may also be granted to all Apparel Exporting Industries irrespective of their size.

"The benefit of Interest Equalisation Scheme extended earlier this week by one year may kindly be extended by at least two years and the benefit of 5% may kindly be extended to all Apparel Exporting Units at par with MSME Sector," he requested.


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