The Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS) may be replaced by a new duty refund scheme called the Rebate of State and Central Taxes and Levies (RoSCTL).
A four per cent incentive is given to garment exporters under the MEIS. But in the meantime the uncertainty is creating confusion among exporters. Changes have been announced under the RoSCTL but its implementation is still awaited. Exporters will be given revised reimbursement under the new scheme but they say that before abolishing any existing scheme it should be given at least four to six months’ time. They fear losses as they have quoted prices after factoring in the four per cent incentive under the MEIS. Facing competition from Vietnam and Bangladesh they cannot think of increasing prices. For them the four per cent incentive under the MEIS will be replaced by an eight per cent loss on an average, which they feel they won’t be able to bear. The loss of international markets is expected to lead to the shutdown of many small cottage units.
The proposal to replace the scheme has rattled the apparel sector of the north, mainly concentrated in Ludhiana and the NCR region. Over 1,600 small and big units in Gurugram alone have stopped taking and processing any international orders. Many ancillary units have even asked labor to look for alternate jobs in the next few months.

- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
Why US apparel prices defied inflation while product quality improved
As inflation reshapes nearly every aspect of American household spending, one consumer category continues to stand apart. Housing costs have... Read more
The Resale Revolution: Vinted’s marketplace model reshapes European retail
The French fashion market has reached a turning point. In a development that highlights the growing influence of circular commerce,... Read more
France declares war on ultra-fast fashion with new green law, will reshape globa…
France has become the first major economy to legislate specifically against the ultra-fast fashion business model, a watershed moment for... Read more
France declares war on ultra-fast fashion with new green law, will reshape globa…
France has become the first major economy to legislate specifically against the ultra-fast fashion business model, a watershed moment for... Read more
Click-and-Collect: Why retailers are turning pickup counters into sales machines
Modern retail has changed the role of the physical store. Once viewed primarily as a point of sale or inventory... Read more
Why fashion e-commerce returns persist despite smarter sizing technology
For over a decade, the fashion sector has invested heavily in virtual fitting rooms, AI-powered size recommendations, and 3D body... Read more
A Quest for Essence: Unveiling the 2027 A/W Trends at Intertextile Shanghai Appa…
As the global textile industry looks toward the upcoming season, the Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics – Autumn Edition stands ready... Read more
Beyond globalization, local consumer behavior rewriting fashion retail strategy
The traditional blueprint for global fashion expansion is being rewritten. For decades, apparel companies assumed globalization would gradually create a... Read more
Virtual wardrobes redraw retail boundaries as gaming platforms become fashion ec…
The boundary between physical clothing and digital apparel is rapidly eroding as gaming environments evolve into fully functioning consumer markets.... Read more
From Estimates to Audits: Virgin PET data disrupts global synthetic fiber econom…
The global textile industry is recalibrating how environmental impact is measured, priced, and regulated. While polyester continues to dominate global... Read more











