Govt Promises New FTP to Lok Sabha after “Consultation and Finalisation”
A
new foreign trade policy (FTP) is under consultation and finalisation,
government said on 10 December.
The
policy deals with export and import related activities of the country.
Government also announces incentives in the policy to boost exports.
"The
new FTP is under consultation and finalisation," Commerce and Industry
Minister Nirmala Sitharaman
said in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha.
The
reply assumes significance as exporters are raising concerns over the delay in
announcement of the FTP. Eight months of the current fiscal are already over.
Growth
rate of India's exports entered the negative zone after a gap of six months,
declining 5.04 per cent in October due to a dip in shipments from major sectors
such as engineering, pharma and gems and jewellery.
Replying
to a separate question on trade deficit, she said that one of the important
markets for Indian exports - Euro Zone - is presently facing problems of
stagnation and deflation.
She
also said that despite forecast of slowing down of exports globally,
"India's exports in most of the segments of MSME sector have not come down
during 2014-15. Therefore, it would not be proper to conclude that stopping of
interest subsidy to exporters has affected the MSME exports".
Replying
to a separate question on special economic zones, the minister said exports
from these zones stood at Rs 2.34 lakh crore in April-September this fiscal.
"The
total investment in SEZ till September 30 is Rs 3,80,284 crore. The contribution of
SEZ exports in the total exports of the country is 23.71 per cent," she
said adding till now 196 SEZs are exporting.
Out
of total notified area of 46,085.55 hectares in respect of 370 notified zones,
18,299.29 hectares are lying vacant in processing area.