Commerce Minister Sees New Export Opportunities after COVID-19
Minister of Commerce and Industry &
Railways Piyush Goyal on 29
April 2020, through Video Conferencing, held discussions with the Export
Promotion Councils(EPCs) of the country. He called
upon the Exporters to identify their strengths, potentials and competitive
advantages in specific sectors, and focus on harnessing them in the world
markets. Mr. Goyal said that in the post-Covid era, there is going to be perceptible change in the
global supply-chains, and Indian industrialists and exporters should be looking
to capture significant share in the world trade. He assured them that the
Government will be a pro-active supporter and facilitator in their efforts, and
the Indian Missions abroad can play an important role in that. The Minister
said that Incentives can be given, but they have to be justified, reasonable,
and WTO-compliant.
Mr. Goyal said that
the Ministry is working on identifying the specific sectors which can be taken
forward in the immediate future for the Exports purpose. He said that India is
going to have a bumper Rabi harvest this season, and our storage facilities are
overflowing. At the same time, there are news stories that there is shortage of
food items in several countries. Many places are not having food of appropriate
quality, taste and quantity, due to disruptions in the supply chains because of
Covid-19 crisis. He said that this seems to be a good opportunity for export of
agricultural and processed food items. The Minister exhorted the Export
promotion councils to undertake brainstorming sessions with its members, and
come up with similar actionable, big-ticket ideas.
The EPC Office bearers expressed their
gratitude to the Minister, for providing support and coming out with time-bound
solutions, during the Covid pandemic and lockdown.
They made several suggestions, which may further facilitate their functioning.
The meeting was attended, among others, by FIEO, AEPC, SRTEPC, CLE, SEPC, Chemexcil, GJEPC, CEPC, Shefexil,
CEPCI, PEPCI, Pharmexcil, ECSEPC, EEPC, TEPC, Capexil, Chemexcil.