Chamber seeks incentives for micro industries
Lauding the Indian Government's sops to its small scale industries,
an apex trade body here has asked the Sri Lankan administration to
emulate its neighbour by offering incentives for the micro industries in
the country.
"Taking a cue from India, the Government should support
micro-industries with non-tariff benefits and other incentives so that
the small and medium scale industries will benefit," the Sri Lankan
Chamber of Small Industries Secretary Rohan de Silva said.
During a meeting here on Saturday, he also said the Government should
introduce substantial non-tariff barriers on the import of finished
goods to protect and boost local manufacturers and industries.
In its budget wish list for 2008, the Chamber has sought reduction in
tax for the micro-industries to 10 per cent from the present 15 per cent
and increase in threshold limit for imposing VAT for those small
industries whose annual turnover is less than is five million.
Speaking on the occasion, the Chairman of the Ceylon National Chamber
of Industries A.K. Ratnarajah said with the full implementation of the
Indo-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement in March next year, over 80 per cent
of the goods will be imported duty free. Duty free concessions should be
granted on the import of raw materials to help local industries compete
better, he said.
(Times of India) |