"Even I am forced to decline orders for January due to lack of working capital. Situation is no different for other exporters and manufacturers. Till now, an amount totalling Rs 60 crore is stuck with the government as GST refund, that too interest-free for the jewellery exporters," Indian Bullion and Jewellers Association state president Pankaj Parekh told PTI.
Parekh added that the impact on business is about 50 per cent in value of exports during the last few months due to non-refund of GST and related issues.
The former Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council state chairman said that prior to GST, direct exports from Kolkata alone was about Rs 6,000 crore. An additional Rs 4,000 crore worth of jewellery manufactured in the state was also exported from ports like Mumbai.
Besides affecting exports, it is threatening jobs in the jewellery sector in the state.
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"One lakh artisans are engaged in Kolkata in the sector," Parekh said.
West Bengal state finance minister Amit Mitra had slammed the Centre about GST refund problem for exporters and SMEs.
Mitra termed use of manual ledger as retrograde and more "primitive" than even VAT regime.