Industry Leaders Share Expectations from Union Budget 2025 Across Key Sectors

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Sector: Retail & Startup 

Company name: Frido 

Spokesperson: Mr. Ganesh Sonawane, Founder and CEO of Frido 

Quote: “India’s startup ecosystem is a thriving hub of innovation, and we hope that the Union Budget 2025 reflect its potential. Startups, particularly those focusing on health-focused innovations, stand to benefit greatly from policies that streamline GST processes, introduce R&D tax incentives, and provide easier access to funding could ignite a wave of innovation, empowering manufacturers and startups to meet the increasing demand for wellness products. Encouraging startups to scale manufacturing for global markets will also be crucial in reinforcing the Make in India for the world initiative. With the right support, entrepreneurs can position India as a global hub for wellness and ergonomic solutions, showcasing the country’s ingenuity and innovation on the world stage.” 

Sector: Food &Beverage, Hospitality 

Company name: Hitchki 

Spokesperson: Aji Nair, CEO at Mirah Hospitality 

Quote: “As we approach the Union Budget 2025, the F&B sector looks forward to measures that address key challenges such as rising food inflation, operational costs, and the intricate tax structures on alcohol and aerated beverages that impact profitability. A progressive framework that fosters innovation, simplifies policies, and enables sustainable growth will be pivotal for the industry’s success. 

The restaurant sector specifically urges the restoration of the GST Input Tax Credit, which would significantly ease operational expenses and enhance efficiency. Additionally, revisiting the GST notification on commercial leases under the Reverse Charge Mechanism is essential to reduce financial burdens. With these steps, the sector can focus on innovation, customer experiences, and long-term growth.”

Sector: Retail, Beauty, E-commerce

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Company name: SCINQ Neurocosmetics

Spokesperson: Shrishti Yadav and Shubham Godara, Co-founders at SCINQ Neurocosmetics

Quote:  “We are optimistic that the 2025 Union Budget will address critical areas like streamlining the GST framework to reduce complexities, particularly for the beauty and skincare industry, where multiple tax slabs create challenges. A more uniform and industry-friendly tax structure would ease operations and lower costs, benefiting both businesses and consumers.  Support for the retail and e-commerce sectors through industry-friendly policies would further encourage growth and innovation, creating a more dynamic marketplace. These steps can help Indian beauty and skincare space to reach a broader audience and contribute to the overall growth of the economy.”

Sector: Retail & Jewellery 

Company name: Solitario 

Spokesperson: Ricky Vasandani, Co-founder and CEO of Solitario 

Quote:  “As India increasingly embraces sustainable luxury, this year’s Union Budget presents a valuable opportunity to encourage eco-conscious consumption. By fostering an environment that supports sustainable businesses and innovation, particularly in sectors like lab-grown diamonds, we can create a thriving ecosystem for luxury brands. Simplified regulations and forward-thinking policies will enable brands to flourish in an evolving market, helping India strengthen its position as a leader in environmentally responsible luxury while promoting a new era of conscious consumerism.” 

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