GST has hurt textile industry in election bound Gujarat: Traders

Thousands of textile traders in the bustling markets of Surat are disgruntled as the Goods and Services Tax has reduced their profit margins

An unusual hush has fallen over the bustling textile markets of Surat. Previously, travellers would find it impossible to negotiate the maze of streets crowded with mini trucks and labourers with bundles heaped on their heads. Now, the textile hub in the heart of Gujarat’s richest city is lackluster even as markets slowly open after a Diwali break.

“We used to produce four crore metres of synthetic cloth in Surat every day. It has come down to 2.5 crore metres,” says Sanjay Jagnani who heads the local textile traders association.

Jagnani is among thousands of disgruntled textile traders in the economic capital of the western state who say problems in the uniform tax system, the Goods and Services Tax, hamstrung their business and hurt their profit margins.

This resentment is the focus of a high-decibel campaign for the assembly elections as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) tries to placate its traditional vote bank and the Congress tries to cash in on the anger and initial signs of anti-incumbency.

Surat is home to around 65,000 traders, mostly Patidars, who have supported the BJP for generations but resorted to violent agitations two years ago to demand quotas in jobs and education.

The annual turnover of the textile industry is around ~400 crore and it employs more than a million people. Traders say they were not badly affected by the government’s shock recall of high-value banknotes last year because they mostly deal in credit. It was the problems in GST that hit them hard.

Traders say the tax rate of 5% is not the problem but that the process bogs them down. They claim small traders will be the worst hit. There’s an alternative school of thought, though: that before GST, at least some small traders were not paying tax (or at least, all the tax they had to).

Whatever be the case, the traders say business is down.

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