US tariff cut to boost Indian carpet exports, benefit 2.5 million weavers: Council
Indian carpets will now face lower US tariffs, dropping from 50 percent to 18 percent. This significant reduction offers substantial relief to the nation's carpet industry. The move is expected to directly benefit approximately 2.5 million weavers...

The tariff reduction is expected to directly benefit around 2.5 million weavers associated with the sector, the council said in a statement.
CEPC Chairman Captain Mukesh Kumar Gomber said while India had received partial relief through free trade agreements with the European Union and the UK, the tariff cut between India and the US under the bilateral trade arrangement has brought "unprecedented happiness" to the industry.
On behalf of the council, Gomber expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal, and Union Textiles Minister Giriraj Singh for their sustained efforts that led to the tariff reduction.
CEPC Vice-Chairman Aslam Mahboob said the carpet industry is set to conclude the current financial year on a very positive note and was entering the new financial year with key policy issues firmly addressed.
He said the council expects a positive impact from the development, adding that exports worth USD 2 billion to the US market would translate into direct benefits for about 2.5 million weavers across the country.
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