Plastindia Foundation is hopeful that the Hon’ble Finance Minister, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman will frame the Union Budget 2023- 24, keeping in mind the overall growth and development of the entire plastic industry – from raw materials, and converter to machinery manufacturers.
For acheiving this growth and to make India the global sourcing hub for plastic, Plastindia Foundation wholeheartedly supports the Make in India and Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiatives. It has asked the Government to lower import duty on polymer between 5 – 7.5% and increase the custom duty on finished plastic products to a minimum of 20% in the Union Budget 2023-24 to makes the domestic plastic industry more dynamic and globally competitive.
The government is focusing on renewable energy, and this presents an opportunity for the plastic industry. However, at present90% of the components for solar panels and windmills are imported and the products are only assembled in India. To encourage the local manufacturers, the custom duty on the import of components like EVA, back sheet, metal frame, solar glass etc., should be at least 20%.The plastic industry can play an important role in manufacturing EVA and back sheets
In his Pre-Budget Expectations for the Plastic and Polymer Industry 2023 – 24, Mr. Jigish Doshi, President, PlastIndia Foundation requested the Hon’ble Finance Minister, Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, to consider the following to promote industrialisation in India
Make uninterrupted power available at less than Rs 5 per unit. India has a high electricity rate and power fluctuation is also very high. This rate is at par with neighbouring countries that makes uninterrupted power available to industries at a low cost
India should have a free labour law however the wages should not be so high that it makes the manufacturing industry globally uncompetitive. Labour law should come under the purview of the Central government and wages across the country – in tier 1, tier 2 and tier 3 cities, should be uniform
GST should not be higher than 12% across product categories
Government should make land acquisition easy by identifying zones of land that are non-agricultural. Land from those zones should be made available easily without industries having to go through the formality of converting agricultural land to non-agricultural land. Also, the Government should start a new formula wherein developed land should be made available to industries on long-term leases. This will significantly lower the investment on land and make Indian industries globally competitive. Currently, the price of land is so high that project costs skyrocketed. China is using this formula for a very long time
Easy finance at reasonable interest rates from both banks and NBFCs should be made available to the industry
Compliances should be kept minimum. Also, if there are any technical errors in following these compliances then it should be handled by a separate court. It should not be treated as criminal activity
Overall, we are expecting a budget that is industry-friendly and makes the domestic plastic industry more dynamic and globally competitive.
Plastindia Foundation’s motto is to put the Indian plastic industry on a high growth path – from USD 5 trillion in 2025 to an ambitious USD 25 trillion by 2045.