Goyal Addresses Board of Trade Meeting
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Right Time Now to Expand India’s Export Footprint Globally: Piyush Goyal
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Union Minister of Commerce & Industry and Railways,
Piyush Goyal and Ministers of
State of Commerce and Industry, Hardeep Singh Puri and Som Parkash
addressed the 2nd meeting of the Board of Trade
in New Delhi on 12 September 2019.
The Board of Trade and Council for Trade Development
and Promotion have been merged into the Board of Trade
and representatives of both bodies were present in today’s interactive meeting.
Addressing the participants Minister of Commerce
& Industry, Piyush Goyal
said that each district of India has the potential equal to that of a country with
its own distinct handicraft and unique specialties like saris, perfumes, sweets
and utensils which has the potential for exports. There
is a need for transforming each district of India into an export hub. Commerce and
Industry Minister urged his colleagues from States to identify and take measures
to realize this by incorporating it into its export strategy.
Commerce & Industry Minister further said that
the merger of banks will now enable them to disburse enhanced
credit, raise their risk appetite and to raise resources from the market. He further
added that Rs 70,000 crore will
be released to PSBs upfront and additional lending and liquidity to the tune of
Rs 5 lakh crore that will benefit corporate, retail borrowers,
MSMEs, small traders and exporters.
All pending GST refunds due to MSMEs will be paid
within 30 days and improved One Time Settlement policy will benefit MSMEs and retail
borrowers in settling their overdue, added the Minister.
In his opening remarks
Piyush Goyal listed out the
many initiatives that have been taken to digitize the interaction with exporters
like e-issue of importer-exporter’s code, paperless MEIS, paperless Advance and
EPCG Authorizations and online RCMC for exporters. There organization of DGFT field
offices have led to better utilization of human resources.
Piyush Goyal said that although total exports
of India have crossed half trillion-dollar mark at USD 537 billion in 2018-19, goods
exports are at an all-time high of USD 331 billion and services exports stand at
a record USD 205 billion but India will have to achieve one trillion USD of exports
in the next five years. For this, the Minister said that we need to increase domestic production and improve our
competitiveness.
Simultaneously, both Central and State Governments,
together have to take measures for further improving ease of doing business, decrease
logistics cost, simplify regulatory procedures. It is a matter
of pride that our rank in ease of doing business has improved from 142 in 2014 to
77 in 2018 with trading across borders up from 122 to 80. However, we have
to break into top 50 nations and we have to improve ease of doing
business throughout the country and the States have to play a major role
in this.
The Commerce and Industry Minister announced that
the Ministry will soon be coming out with a credit scheme
for exporters with enhanced insurance cover upto 90% instead
of the present 60%.
Piyush Goyal said that there has not been much
growth in exports this year and it is not satisfactory as India has a huge potential
for exports due to the trade dispute between US and China which has provided a window
of opportunity to Indian manufacturers for taking up exports of products to US or
China where the higher tariffs have been imposed on imports from the other country. We have a trade surplus of USD 17 billion
with USA while we have a trade deficit of USD 53 billion with China, added the Minister
and for this India needs to work on its strengths by exploring market access for
agriculture and pharma products in different regions.
Commerce and Industry Minister hoped that the day-long session will help in identifying undesirable imports
and help in the formulation of guidelines for the foreign trade policy which is
being formulated to make it more robust.
During the inaugural session the LEADS Index -
2019 was released by Commerce and Industry Minister along with Ministers of State
for Commerce and Industry, Hardeep Singh Puri and Som Parkash,
CEO NITI Aayog, Amitabh Kant, Commerce Secretary, Anup Wadhawan, Department for Promotion
of Industry and Internal Trade Secretary, Guruprasad Mohapatra and Director General of Foreign Trade, Alok Vardhan Chaturvedi.
The top ranking state in the logistics sector is
Gujarat followed by Punjab and Andhra Pradesh. Among the hilly Eastern States Tripura
is the top performer and among Union Territories (UTs) Chandigarh was selected as the best performing UT.
The LEADS Index is an effort by the Commerce and
Industry Ministry to establish the base line of performance in the logistics sector
based on the perception of users and stakeholders at the State level. It provides
the basis for stakeholder engagement, discussions and evolving action plan by various
agencies. It is not an index of the performance of the State Government but may be used to assess the status of logistics efficiency in each
State.
The State Logistics Performance Index is arrived
at using a ranking methodology based on a series of meetings with stakeholders and
online surveys in the key areas of the logistics like infrastructure, services,
timelines, traceability, competitiveness, security, operating environment and efficiency
of regulation.