Jewellers' strike caused Rs.70,000 crore loss
Jewellers' strike caused Rs.70,000 crore loss: Association
The 18-day strike
by jewellers that ended Saturday night is estimated to have caused
losses of Rs.60,000-70,000 crore,the Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion
Council (GJEPC) said in a statement.
The strike ended on Saturday night following a meeting between the associations and union finance minister Arun Jaitley in New Delhi regarding the 1 per cent excise duty proposed on jewellery in the Union Budget 2016-17.
A three-member committee, headed by former chief economic adviser to the finance ministry, Ashok Lahiri, has been constituted to look into issues related to excise duty on jewellery and find a solution.
It would submit its report to the government within 60 days, the GJEPC said in a release on Sunday.
At
a meeting of various jewellers' associations with the BJP president
Amit Shah, Power Minister Piyush Goyal and others in New Delhi, it was
decided that the committee would hold discussions with the Central Board
of Excise and Customs and other stake-holders to evolve an amicable
solution to the issue of excise duty.
Over
300,000 jewellery shops owing allegiance to more than 300 associations
across India went on strike since the excise duty announcement on
February 29. They have also been opposing the government rule making
permanent account number (PAN) card as a mandatory proof on purchases of
Rs.2 lakh and above.
The
size of the gems and jewellery industry, that is still an unorganised
sector, is estimated to be in the range of between Rs.2.5-3 lakh crore.
The
government move was prompted by the aim to bring the growing sector
into the mainstream of economic activity by levying a tax.
Jewellers' strike caused Rs.70,000 crore loss
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