Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal Meets Service Exporters
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Exhorts them to Develop Competitive Advantage, Focus on Quality,
and Explore New Destinations and Services
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Calls the Services Sector to Reduce Import Dependence, and give
Opportunity to Large and Varied Skilled Workforce within the Country
[MoC&I Press Release/23.06.2020]
The Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal on 23 June 2020 held
a meeting, through video-conferencing, with office bearers of the Services Export
Promotion Council (SEPC), and stakeholders representing various Services sector.
The stakeholders made several suggestions and demands during the meeting, in the
wake of Covid-19 pandemic, subsequent lockdown, and the ongoing Unlocking. Services
sector is important for Indian external trade- the RBI data shows that in April,
2020, the Services exports were Rs 1,25,409 Crore and
imports were Rs 70,907 Crore.
Responding to various suggestions, Piyush Goyal said that the services
sector has large potential, but the same has not been harnessed fully. He said that
the segment, which has been most successful in the Services, is the IT and allied
services, and it flourished due to its own capabilities, and without seeking much
of the Government’s support, which many a times comes with the bureaucratic strings
and control as well. He called upon the industry to develop competitive advantage,
focus on quality, and explore new destinations and services. The Minister said that
the Government also has priorities and limitations- it can make focused and policy
interventions, help the sector/industry in its nascent stages/startup level, help
them grow, check the unfair practices, but can’t be seen providing support all the
time. He called upon the participants to give constructive and forward-looking suggestions.
He said that Indian missions abroad have started pitching in effectively to explore
Indian exports there.
The Minister exhorted the Services sector to see
Covid crisis as an opportunity, and not as a challenge.
He said the world is going to be different post-Covid,
as new norms are setting in, in terms of work, education, entertainment, health
etc. On certain suggestions, the minister said that the sectors themselves should
first build consensus on them, by talking to all stakeholders. He said that there
is no reason why the Services sector has so much import, when we have a large and
varied skilled workforce. He called upon the sector to take the help of Indians
in various services, and in fact help in upgrading their skills by exposure and
capacity-building.