US tariff impact: GST 2.0 set to provide relief to affected sectors; experts see boost to demand
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US tariff impact: GST 2.0 set to provide relief to affected sectors; experts see boost to demand

Industry leaders and experts have said the newly announced GST 2.0 reforms will provide much-needed support to sectors impacted by the recent US tariff hikes, easing costs for consumers and boosting domestic demand. As per news agency ANI, stakeholders from textiles, automobiles, jewellery, exports and finance believe the rationalisation will help offset challenges posed by global trade pressures.Mithileshwar Thakur, secretary general of the Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC), said the changes are โ€œbold, brave and pathbreakingโ€ and will โ€œkickstart the economy by eliminating slab rates and addressing long-standing GST issues.โ€

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He stressed that the textile sector, already under stress from tariff wars, will benefit from reduced rates on swing threads and yarns, along with the resolution of the inversion issue in the MMF value chain.Ashish Kothari of the Gem & Jewellery Council was quoted by ANI as saying that, โ€œPM Narendra Modi did what he promised. GST 2.0 represents the development of the entire countryโ€ฆ This will also contribute majorly to the Viksit Bharat 2047 mission.โ€ On US tariffs, he acknowledged Indian exports will face pressure but added, โ€œWe will find some alternate business through the government policies.โ€Automobile manufacturers also see benefits. SIAM director general Rajesh Menon said reducing GST on entry-level vehicles from 28 per cent to 18 per cent โ€œwill directly benefit buyersโ€ and boost consumption.Financial expert Rajib S Sahoo noted, โ€œThis has come at a crucial time when there is a threat in the international market and export to America is under challenge. The reforms will boost domestic consumption, industrial output, and GDP, reducing the tax burden on the common man.โ€The 56th GST Council meeting on Wednesday approved the rationalisation, merging rates into two slabs of 5 per cent and 18 per cent. NSE chief Ashishkumar Chauhan described it as a โ€œlandmark step forward,โ€ while Kotak AMCโ€™s Nilesh Shah said it would โ€œlower inflation, increase growth and partially offset adverse effects of tariffs.โ€



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