FIEO
Calls for Easy Finance to Boost Falling Exports
[FIEO Press
Release/16.01.2023]
Responding to December, 2022
Trade Data, FIEO President, Dr A Sakthivel said that merchandise exports in negative
territory is o要 expected lines as the challenges continue due to recession like
situation, slowdown and rising inflation in most economies across the globe. Decline
in merchandise exports is a reflection of the toughening global trade conditions
o要 account of high inventories, economies entering recession, high volatility in
currencies and geopolitical tensions. The drop in commodity prices and restriction
on some exports, with a view to stem the price increase in the domestic market,
have also affected the growth numbers. Flight of capital from the market has also
impacted the growth process. FIEO President is of the view that the coming months
would be quite challenging unless both global economic growth and geopolitical situation
improves drastically.
However, decrease in imports
is a good sign, which will put less burden on trade deficit front. We hope that
the energy prices will come down further to provide more relief, opined FIEO Chief.
Dr Sakthivel added that in the
current situation, the focus should be o要 providing easy liquidity at competitive
cost, extension of ECLGS for o要e more year till 31.3.2024 by suitably enhancing
the moratorium period, restoration of the Interest Equalization support to 5% and
3% respectively, IGST exemption o要 freight o要 exports, which lapsed o要 30th September,
extension of tenure of PCFC from 180 days to 365 days and notification of RoDTEP rates for the holders of Advance Authorization, DFIA
and EOU units. Further, the Federation is also of the view that the new TMA scheme
for agri exporters and announcement on allocation of export
development fund with a corpus of Rs 5000 Cr for aggressive overseas marketing by
MSME to showcase Indian products globally in the upcoming budget is the need of
the hour. He stressed on the need to support exports at the district level with
sizeable budgetary support for the District as an Export Hub scheme to bridge the
supply side gaps.