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Trader associations question denial of delayed payment benefits to retailers and wholesalers

Although retail and wholesale traders have been reinstated as MSMEs, the ministry said they cannot approach facilitation councils to settle disputes over delayed payments by their customers

September 23, 2021 / 19:05 IST
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The supply of branded as well as unbranded essential goods to kirana stores has suffered due to the lockdown.
The supply of branded as well as unbranded essential goods to kirana stores has suffered due to the lockdown.

Retail and wholesale trade associations have questioned a recent government notification that denies them access to redressal on account of delayed payments by their customers.

Retailers and wholesalers cannot approach MSME Facilitation Councils with their grievances over delayed payments, the micro, small and medium enterprises said in a notification earlier this month. MSME Facilitation Councils have been set up at the state level to help settle disputes arising out of delayed payments to small businesses by government departments, ministries and central public sector enterprises.

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The ministry clarified that benefits related to delayed payments are restricted to the priority sector lending (PSL) category.

Although MSME and agriculture are included in the PSL category, retailers and wholesalers were dropped from this classification four years ago because they were not considered manufacturing or service units. However, the Union government reinstated retail and wholesale traders as MSMEs in July.