Arun Jaitley wants to implement GST by April 2016
New Delhi: Finance Minister, Arun Jaitley claimed that he still wants to implement a new goods and services tax (GST) by next April 1, although political obstruction by the opposition Congress party could delay the process.
Addressing an economic conference, Jaitley said the current global economic situation presented an opportunity for India. It was important, he added, to stay on the path of reform and build momentum to achieve a higher level of growth. The GST, which economists estimate could add 2 percentage points to India's gross domestic product, has failed to clear parliament due to a blockade of the upper house by the Congress party.
Jaitley said the composition of the upper house - which represents India's states - would change next April, suggesting that the balance of power would tilt in favour of the government. Asked whether bad loans and banking were the main worry for the economy, he said: "The banking system is a matter of concern - it is not the main worry, there are no grounds for panic."
Jaitley, who was speaking at an Economist conference, highlighted steel, power, electricity distribution companies, and to a lesser extent textiles and highways as the main sectors under stress.