India set to Achieve
$650 billion Goods and Services Exports Target in 2021-22, Says Piyush Goyal
India is set to achieve $650 billion exports
target in the current financial year, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on 17th January.
Out of the targeted $650 billion, $400 billion
will be merchandise exports while the rest $250 billion will be services
exports.
Chairing a review meeting of all major Export
Promotion Councils (EPCs), Goyal said the $650
billion exports target for the current financial year is achievable.
He noted that merchandise
exports reached $300 billion mark in the first nine months of the current
financial year.
"In December alone we
touched $37 billion goods exports despite the Omicron fear factor weighing
high. This month, in 15 days till January 15, we have reached $16
billion," he said.
Goyal assured Export Promotion
Councils that his Ministry would do whatever it takes in handholding the EPCs
and resolving their issues to attain even higher export targets in the next
financial year.
The minister urged the EPCs and
entrepreneurs to avail of the Government's initiatives towards Ease of Doing
Business such as obtaining clearances through the National Single Window
System. He assured the Industry representatives to pursue their demands during
the various FTA negotiations.
Speaking of the government's efforts to improve
the ease of living and the ease of doing business, Goyal
said that more than 25,000 compliances have been reduced.