Govt keeping 'good watch' on rupee, several currencies declined against USD: Sitharaman
GST
Dated:- 7-9-2025
PTI
New Delhi, Sep 7 (PTI) Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has said that the government is keeping a 'good watch' on exchange rates, stressing that besides rupee several other currencies have depreciated against the US dollar.
“The rupee slide is largely against the dollar, not against any other currencies. That's also because of the way globally, the dollar has strengthened,” she said when asked if the slide of rupee against greenback is a concern.
“This is not the case only with rupee versus dollar, it's the case with many other currencies versus the dollar. So we are keeping a good watch on this,” she told PTI
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es/ clothing, gems and jewellery, shrimp, leather and footwear, animal products, chemicals, and electrical and mechanical machinery.
Sectors such as pharma, energy products and electronic goods are out of the ambit of these sweeping duties. The US accounted for about 20 per cent of India's USD 437.42 billion worth of goods exports in 2024-25.
The US has been the largest trading partner of India since 2021-22. In 2024-25, the bilateral trade in goods stood at USD 131.8 billion (USD 86.5 billion exports and USD 45.3 billion imports).
Calling the landmark GST overhaul a 'people's reform', Sitharaman said that rationalisation of tax rates for a wide swath of products will benefit every family, boost consumption, and bolster the economy.
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t tax has been earmarked for a small list of sin goods and ultra-luxury items.
“This is a reform which touches the lives of all 140 crore people. There is no individual in this country who is untouched by GST. The poorest of the poor also have something small that they buy, touched by GST,” she said.
Starting September 22, the GST slab structure will change – 5 per cent for common use goods and 18 per cent for everything else. The existing slab of 12 and 28 per cent rates have been done away with.
In the revamped GST structure, most daily food and grocery items will fall under the 5 per cent GST slab with bread, milk and paneer attracting no tax at all.
Sitharaman said the reform – the single biggest since the 2017 roll-out of the o
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