The KCCI
THE KASHMIR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
The Kashmir Chamber of Commerce & Industry ( KCCI) held its 89th Annual General Meeting & Extra- Ordinary General Meeting today , the 30th of December, 2023 at Hotel The Kaboo , Srinagar. A large number of KCCI members, Organisational Heads, special Invitees graced the occasion. The welcome note was read by the President, Javed Ahmad Tenga. The proceedings of Meetings were conducted in a dignified manner. The president outlined the priority issues Chamber is pursuing. The Secretary General Faiz Bakshi read the Annual Administration Report covering the activities, events, meetings held for the period February, 2023 to December,2023 featuring a record 9 meetings with the Lt. Governor, Shri Manoj Sinha, Union Cabinet Ministers, Parliamentary Standing Committees, high ranking central and State Government officials.
The Kashmir Chamber of Commerce & Industry (KCCI) also held an Extraordinary General Meeting for altering / amending its Articles of Association to bring them in sync with the Indian Companies Act, 2013, with up to date amendments. A clause by clause reading of existing Articles and the proposed Alterations/Amendments were read by the Secretary General, discussed at the meeting and adopted unanimously. The members were informed that the Articles of Association of the 99 year old and one of the oldest Chambers needs to remain updated and upgraded in accordance with the changing times, more so, with the revolution brought about by Technological advancement including Artificial Intelligence.
The Chairman J&K Bank, Mr. Baldev Prakash, The Commissioner SMC/ CEO -SMC, Mr. Athar Amir Khan, Director Handicrafts & Handloom Mr. Mehmood Ahmad Shah and senior officials of Administration and J&K Bank graced the occasion. Among the notable participants from trade were Mr. Mushtaq Ahmad Chaya, Mr. Bashir A. Bhat (President KHAROF) Mr. Mauzam Bakshi (President KHARA) Mr. Jaan Mohammad (UTTA) Mr. Bashir Kanu (SKT&C), President PICA Mr. Ajaz Qureshi, Shahid Kamili (FCIK) Mr. Nasir Shah (IATO) Mr. Shameem Shah (TAFI) Mr. Anwar Mir, President TAAK/ATOAK Mr. Rauf Tramboo, Mr. Zahoor Qari , Mr. Athar Yamen ( TAAI) , Mr. Anwar Mir ( ADTOI) were present.
The KCCI Senior Vice President Ashiq Hussain Shangloo, Junior Vice President Fayaz Ahmad Punjabi, Jt. Secretary General Umar Nazir Tibetbaqal and Treasurer Zubair Mahajan doned the dais. The KCCI Executive Committee Members were also present
Faiz Ahmad Bakshi
Secretary General
The President Kashmir Chamber of Commerce & Industry ( KCCI) Javed Ahmad Tenga along with Treasurer Zubair Mahajan and the Executive Committee Member Lateef Ahmad Bhat met Smt. Reenu Lata, Economic Advisor, Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce & Industry at New Delhi on 14th of December, 2023. The meeting was a follow up of the meeting held earlier with the Union Minister of Commerce & Industry , Mr. Piyush Goyal. The progress on the following matters were discussed/ reviewed with the Advisor Economic : -
The Economic Advisor’s attention was invited to Union Commerce Minister’s on the spot orders for establishing Pre-export Pashmina DNA Testing Lab accredited with NABL and Wild Life Department at Srinagar/ Delhi where over 95% Pashmina is manufactured. And the necessity of Certification at the proposed lab to be made mandatory for customs to accept for clearance of export consignment to avoid seizure and delay in exports. It is a known fact that export shipments have a delivery schedule and any delay not only causes loss to the exporter but results in cancellation of future orders besides loss of foreign exchange earning. Furthermore, it earns a bad name in the importing Country and sets in a chain reaction subjecting artisan/ weaver community to joblessness. The Commerce Minister in KCCI’s first meeting of 23rd of March, 2023 had issued on the spot orders for establishing the laboratory urgently. Subsequently KCCI was informed by officials of the Ministry that DNA lab would be established at IICT ,Srinagar where space and other infrastructure was adequately available. However, despite the fact that nine months have passed since then the Lab is yet to be established which need to be put on fast track.
KCC&I has for long been demanding the establishment of Inland Container Depot (ICD) at Srinagar to facilitate the movement of export cargo. It has gained importance in view of growing international demand for Kashmir Handicrafts/ Horticulture/Agriculture/Floriculture/ spices/wooden & Papier Machie products etc. The potential for the growth of horticulture sector from the present 10000 crores to 25000 crores will substantially add to the SDGP with its trickledown effect to remote corners. The Hon’ble Minister had expressed surprise on learning that the ICD did not exist in Srinagar and had issued on the spot orders for its establishment. Yet no progress seems to have been made about it.
The Jammu & Kashmir is famous for its handicrafts, more particularly, hand embroidered woollen and Pashmina shawls providing employment to about five lac people directly or indirectly.
The Central Government would provide assistance to exporters including the shawls. However, the Central Government stopped MEIS against the export of woollen and Pashmina Shawls w.e.f 7th March,2019 and was replaced by ROSCTL (Reference of State Central Taxes Levies) on Woollen and Pashmina Shawl Falling under ITCHS-CODE NO: 62142010. However, a cap of Rs. 438/- was placed for such export. Ironically, by putting a Cap the Shawls costing more than Rs 438/- gets the same benefit as that of Rs. 438/-. The woollen shawls made in Jammu & Kashmir cost above 3500/- and a minimum Rs. 7000/- for a Pashmina shawl. At present such shawls are also getting the same benefit as shawls of Rs. 438/- The KCCI strongly pleads that this anomaly existing in Foreign Trade Policy 2023-28 be removed (We we’re disappointed that it was not done despite raising it at various levels). The KCCI suggests that a separate HSN CODE to provided to cover Value Added & Pashmina Shawls so that adequate benefits are available to the exporters whose products cost thousands and in some cases lakhs of rupees. These products take many months to complete with hand. Similarly, the Incentive on other handicrafts wooden/ Papier Machie need a review.
The artisan dependent cottage Shawl products are levied 12 % GST. KCCI has all along been pleading that the GST rate on shawls be reduced to lower 5 % slab. We understand that it is the mandate of Union Finance Ministry to consider it but given the importance and nodal role your ministry plays for the growth and development of artisanal based shawl and handicrafts sector, the Ministry may consider recommending the case of reducing GST on Shawls from present 12% to 5 %. This step will help in the development and rehabilitation of lacs of artisans who face an uncertain future due to ups and downs experienced by them from time to time.
The Economic Advisor’s attention was drawn to the keen interest shown by the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi Ji, for development and growth of Kashmir Pashmina Shawls by wearing Kashmiri Jamawar Shawls. It has accorded dignity to the artisans and the brand Kashmir - the renewed international exposure.
The Economic Advisor assured that the matters discussed in the meeting, and also referred to , by the Union Commerce Minister will be resolved as early as possible. The President KCCI thanked her for listening to them with keen interest and positive approach .
Faiz Ahmad Bakshi
Secretary General
The Kashmir Chamber of Commerce & Industry ( KCCI) participated in the 14th Edition of HOME DECOR -GIFT-HOUSEWARE - INDIA ( HGH ) held from 13th to 16th December, 2023 At India Expo Mart ( IEML) Greater Noida. Ten members of KCCI participated in the Fair that lays high emphasis of providing-Market- Driven, Well-Researched Trend Information to its exhibitors and visitors. The HGH was visited by visitors, retailers and trade buyers and product sourcing and buying agents. The President KCCI Javed Ahmad Tenga, Senior Vice President Ashiq Hussain Shangloo, Treasurer Zubair Mahajan and other KCCI members attended the inaugural ceremony of the Fair. The participants received encouraging response and booked many orders for gift and home furnishing items.
Faiz Ahmad Bakshi
Secretary General