Export Policy for MSMES
E-Commerce is widely considered as a medium to
reduce costs related to penetration and sustainability of exporters in
international markets. Indian MSMEs stand to benefit from the enhanced
visibility provided by e-commerce platforms. Improved infrastructure,
competitive pricing and reduced costs associated with marketing and outreach of
products over a digital platform contribute to promoting online sales.
Government of India has taken several measures
to enhance the exports by Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). These
include efforts made under Make in India Programme,
Promotion of Ease of Doing Business, improved availability of credit through
MUDRA, Stand up India. Further, Ministry
of MSME has established 52 Export Facilitation Centers (EFCs) across the
country with an aim to provide requisite mentoring and handholding support to
MSEs in exporting their products and services to the foreign market; and
102 Enterprise Development Centers
(EDCs) have been setup with the aim to build a network of entrepreneurial
leaders by providing professional mentoring and handholding support services to
existing as well as aspiring MSMEs with special focus on rural enterprises on
continuous basis. These EDCs act as “One-stop-shop” and provide services under
components including Awareness, Incubation, Enterprise
Facilitation etc. In addition to these, Ministry is also implementing
International Cooperation Scheme for enhancing the marketability of products
and services in the MSME sector by facilitating visit /participation of MSMEs
in international exhibitions /trade fairs/buyer-seller meet etc. abroad and
also holding International conferences/seminars/workshops in India, for
technology infusion, exploring business opportunities, joint ventures etc.
Also, Cluster Development Programme is being implemented
by Office of Development Commissioner(MSME) for
enhancing the productivity and competitiveness as well as capacity building of
Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) to increase demand of domestic products in
global markets.
Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium
Enterprises (MSME) has taken multiple initiatives for enhancing participation
of MSMEs in e-commerce, which include:
·
Procurement and Marketing Support (PMS) Scheme: Under this Scheme, the sub-component of “Adoption of
e-Commerce by Micro Enterprises” has been introduced. This new component
includes providing financial assistance for selling products or services by
Micro Enterprises (up to 10 new products) through e-commerce portals.
·
Portal of National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC): NSIC, a PSU under the Ministry of MSME has launched MSME Global
Mart Portal (www.msmemart.com) - a B2B e-commerce marketing platform for
Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), which provides Global Trade Leads,
Tender Information, Franchise Opportunities, Data on Used Machineries, etc.
·
E-commerce portal of Khadi and Village
Industries Commission (KVIC): KVIC a statutory body
under the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises has also launched a
portal ekhadiindia.com for B2C outreach, which enables all businesses to
have a global reach with Interactivity, Immediacy and Ease of Adaptation.
This information was given by
the Minister of State for Micro Small and Medium Enterprises, Bhanu Pratap Singh Verma in a written reply to the Lok
Sabha on 31 March, 2022.