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India’s GST cuts on key goods boost Arunachal Pradesh’s farmers, artisans, and economy.
India’s recent GST reforms are set to boost Arunachal Pradesh’s economy by lowering taxes on agriculture, processed foods, textiles, handicrafts, and bamboo products.
Key changes include reducing GST on juices and jams to 5%—cutting consumer prices by about 6.5%—and slashing rates on kiwi and its products, aiding the state’s status as India’s top kiwi producer.
Lower GST on tractors and parts from 12–18% to 5% reduces input costs by 7–13%, boosting farmer profitability.
Artisans, including Idu Mishmi women weavers, benefit from tax cuts of up to Rs 560 per shawl, supporting cultural preservation and income.
The reforms aim to enhance market access, promote GI-tagged goods like the Arunachal Orange, and drive inclusive, sustainable development across the state.
Los recortes de GST de la India en productos clave impulsan a los agricultores, artesanos y la economía de Arunachal Pradesh.