Leaders of the nation’s textile and attire sector on Saturday urged the federal government to proceed the money incentive on export receipts till 2032.
Additionally they urged the federal government to rethink a few of their main points, together with the discount of supply tax, reviews BSS.
They made the calls for at a post-budget joint press convention held on the BGMEA workplace in Uttara.
Leaders from the Bangladesh Garment Producers and Exporters Affiliation (BGMEA), the Bangladesh Textile Mills Affiliation (BTMA), and the Bangladesh Knitwear Producers and Exporters Affiliation (BKMEA) spoke on the press briefing.
They urged the federal government to withdraw 1.0 per cent obligation on the import of capital equipment and building supplies by factories positioned within the financial zones.
The leaders of the nation’s textile and attire sector additionally demanded introducing a particular financing scheme for sustaining the nation’s small and medium industries.
Through the media briefing, BGMEA President SM Mannan Kochi mentioned, “We anticipated that there have been some coverage helps for the nation’s readymade garment business, particularly lowering supply tax to 0.50 per cent and contemplating it as the ultimate settlement, amongst others.”
Amongst others, BKMEA Govt President Mohammad Hatem and BTMA President Mohammad Ali Khokon spoke on the event.