"Because of GST, there will be an additional working capital requirement of over Rs 3,000 crore and since 80 per cent of businesses in this industry are small scale, they are finding it difficult..," Council for Leather Exports Chairman Mukhtarul Amin told reporters here.
Elaborating, he said small and medium enterprises which comprise 80 per cent of the sector would be unable to make the capital requirement and "may be forced to shut during coming months."
"As GST refund mechanism is not yet ready, the full drawback scheme has to be extended upto March 2018," he said.
Amin requested the government to reduce GST from the current 12 per cent to five per cent collected for finished leather goods.
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He also said there should be reduction of tax rates from 18 per cent to five per cent on job work to manufacture leather products.
India's leather exports have been "flat" over the last three years he said and added the government should provide some incentive as the leather exports from new markets like Bangladesh and Vietnam were increasing.
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