Commerce Minister Holds
Discussions with CEOs of Indian IT Companies; Urges them to Explore New Markets
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Government
to support Global Growth of India’s IT Industry: Piyush
Goyal
[Min
of C&I Press Release dated 1 August 2019]
Union
Minister of Commerce & Industry and Railways, Piyush
Goyal, held a meeting with senior managers of IT companies
in New Delhi on 31 July 2019. The meeting was held to discuss opportunities for
Indian IT companies to invest and grow their business in new markets like the Nordic
countries, Eastern and Central Europe, Canada, Australia and Africa and also explore
avenues for greater investments and growth in East Asian markets like China, Japan
and Korea.
India’s
IT industry contributed 7.7% to the country’s GDP in FY 2017 and is expected to
contribute 10% of India’s GDP by 2025. According to NASSCOM, the sector aggregated
revenues of USD 160 billion in 2017. The United States account for 2/3rds of India’s
IT services exports.
India’s
IT and ITeS industry grew to USD 181 billion in 2018-19.
Exports from the industry increased to USD 137 billion in FY 2019 while domestic
revenues (including hardware) advanced to USD 44 billion.
During
the discussions with Commerce and Industry Ministry, the representatives of the
companies informed that although the Chinese IT services market is the third largest
in the world India’s investments and business have not been able to grow in China
due to various non-tariff barriers and challenges faced by Indian companies to set
up their entity in China. Market access issues that create hurdles for Indian companies
to open their business in China was also discussed.
The top
five Indian IT service companies like TCS, WIPRO, Infosys, Tech Mahindra and HCL
are doing business in China for more than a decade and are employing 90% of local
people in their China operations but returns are very low and therefore Indian IT
service companies are not showing much interest to invest and expand their operations
in China.
Commerce
and Industry Minister during the discussions requested National Association of Software
and Services Companies (NASSCOM) and the senior managers of the companies attending
the meeting to share specific data regarding non-tariff barriers being faced by
them in China and other East Asian markets. Government of India will give all support
for the global growth of India’s flagship industry and will make all efforts to
facilitate the IT service industry and for that it is ready to engage with China
and also Japan and Korea, informed Piyush Goyal.
Commerce
and Industry Minister urged India’s IT services companies to explore other markets
and not be inhibited in operating in countries that are non-English speaking. He
urged the top five Indian IT firms to create a corpus that will be spent on training
manpower in languages like Mandarin, Japanese and Korean for accessing the markets
in these countries.
The meeting
was attended by senior managers of TCS, Satyam Venture engineering, HCL, NIIT Tech,
Infosys, Invento Robotics, Tech Mahindra and WIPRO. SangeetaGodbole, DG of Services Export Promotion Council (SEPC)
and President of NASSCOM, Debjani Ghosh, were also present
during the discussions with Commerce and Industry Minister.
India
is the largest exporter of IT services in the world and exports dominate the Indian
IT industry and constitutes about 79% of the total revenue of the industry. India’s
IT service sector is now gearing up to be the digital partner of intelligent automation
like smart algorithms, bots and AI tools, which are fast becoming a part of every
industry and an increasingly digital world.