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Govt should not withdraw DEPB scheme: PHD

The government should not withdraw tax refund DEPB scheme, which is ending in June, as it will make exports uncompetitive and would affect the growth momentum, industry body PHD Chamber said today.

May 24, 2011 / 19:01 IST

The government should not withdraw tax refund DEPB scheme, which is ending in June, as it will make exports uncompetitive and would affect the growth momentum, industry body PHD Chamber said tuesday.


Exporters get refund of duties on import content of their export products. It costs the exchequer about Rs 8,000 crore per annum.


"If the Duty Entitlement Pass book (DEPB) scheme is withdrawn, it will be difficult for traders to sustain the export growth momentum," the chamber said in a statement.

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India's exports registered the highest ever growth of 37.5% at USD 245.9 billion during 2010-11, demonstrating a robust demand for Indian merchandises in western markets as well as in Latin America.


The chamber said that the government should not withdraw the scheme unless some alternate export incentive is introduced.

first published: May 24, 2011 06:55 pm

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