However, the raw material for notebooks—paper—is now taxed at 18 percent, up from 12 percent. Due to this, notebook prices have increased, as shopkeepers pay GST while buying paper but cannot charge ...
Bungu LA, happening Oct. 11-12, is believed to be the first proper stationery festival in the city. Hosted by Chinatown’s Paper Plant Co., the event is placing a priority on showcasing stationery ...
No matter how old I get, I still miss back-to-school shopping and that's for one reason: the stationery. Please, give me any excuse at all to test out inky new pens, peel apart a stack of sticky notes ...
After years of selling its products in third-party stores, Japanese brand Plotter has officially opened a dedicated storefront in Tokyo.
The rate structure post the rationalisation makes the notebooks industry as the only one whose primary raw material in the value chain are taxed at 18 per cent, and the end product exempt from tax, ...
The woman who owned the stationery shop was much, much nicer when indulging my nostalgia. And I was a little more financially prepared this time around, leaving the store with a Japanese paper ...
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Drama MaMa Bookshop owner Alisa Brock holds a special place in her heart for journaling. When Brock came to Baltimore in 2005 after Hurricane Katrina, all she remembers having with her was a blanket, ...
Exercise Book Manufacturers Association raises concerns over inverted GST duty structure, impacting production costs and retail prices of notebooks.